The San Juan Star (6 abr. 1960)

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DAILY, | EXCEPT SUNDAY Wel. I

a

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, April 6 » 1960

No. 133

maths

Humphrey Leading K ennedy In Wisconsin. Primary Count

Fatalities Reach One-a-Day Pace

Nixon's Total

By BOB BONE And RALPH ANGLADA © | As Puerto Rico’s traffic aceident death toll for 1960 reached unprecedented proportions, the head of the Police

Way Behind MILWAUKEE sota’s Sen. holding

precarious

Massachusetts’.

nedy

last

ocratic yp

The

(AP)—Minne-... Sen.

night

Ken-

the’

Dem-

featuring

Presidential

The.

death

the

the

year,

an

one

death

a

358

14,666

of

JOHN KENNEDY

131,537

by

some

10,000

votes. .

The Massachusetts Senator presumably was gaining strength in the urban areas. Early

counting

reflected

/

| With a fifth.of the precincts reported, Humphrey had a lead of

almost

8,000;

at. the

one-third

mark he was almost 10,000 ahead and then .a reverse trend started

to show’

itself.’

No Press Meet For Ike. _ WASHINGTON

(AP)-Presi-

dent Eisenhower his weekly news

will not hold conference to-

day

because

gagements, nounced.

of

full

busimess

the White |

House

en-'

an-

HUMP

ne at ‘Leads

'

of

since

Present

almost

the

ar

to

budget for the current fiscal year, Both the departments of industrial promotion and tourism to Rito by

scheduled for increases in 144-page budget submitted

Fomento

Administrator

Teo-

doro Moscoso ‘to Legislative Committees. The economic agency’s commercial

development

depart-

ment is slated for a slight reduc-. tion. However, the largest increase: —$116,586— was requested for general administrative expenses,

which are- budgeted, to rise to $1,762,475 in fiscal 1961, Listed in this were increases

of $11,462to fill staff positions and $27,000 for the to improve’ mnowledge

campaign * of Puer-

Also

on the mainland. included was $6,000 for for

~ STAR Te Announce Ten Best Dressed’ A panel. ‘of 14 judges, all experts in the ‘world of fashion, has completed the STAR’s First Annual “Ten * Best Dressed .Women” selections, Watch for the aninouncement in the STAR of Friday, April 8, when

' stories and photos of Puerto Rico’s: “Ten Best Dressed | Wonisn" will be published.

Fomento/s

general

and. law libraries, and for replacement - of worn-out equipment. Fomento program

has

requested

$40,000 for in

the

its

an

ad-

research

develapment

of,

local industries. This ¥program, which is in progress, was undertaken

jointly with

Business

the WU. S. Small

Administratian

The | proposed

-budget

calls

for an increase in the Appropriation for industrial development department to $1,760,500, up $27,365 from 1960. | an

in

increase

ditional

incréase

field

of

this

of

category

was

$21,202

for

ad-

employes

and

an

$6,584

in| coniracts

for. consulting’ services. Also listed was $15. program ‘to- teach |; and offer—. technical

PR Hearings Asked

the present total with 25 days of

on

traffic April,

accidents eight

left

in

response in

.by

persons

the

end

less

than

the

month.

to

aroused

‘the

past

;

public

few

days,

Police’. Traffic Galo Segarra

Division .Chief Lt. released a state-

ment

to

seeking

from

blame

for

absolve

the

police

recent

up-

swing. in traffic-deaths this year. About

150

phoned

the

persons

have

department

tele-

concerned

about: automobile deaths recorded by police over Saturday, Sunday

purchases

ditional

average,

of auto accident number 358 by the

Confempt Cliations Of 13 Witnesses At |

driving

in of

reaction

its

are the

Rate

the same

{

WASHINGTON (AP) — Cons tempt preceedings were | yesterday recommended to Coligress | by the House Un-American. Activi+. ties Committee’ against 13 wit+— nessés‘ who: proved balky at. last November’s: San Juan hearings

In

, By FREDERICK HARMON Fomento: has sibealtted a proposed 1961 budget of $4,431,800 the Commonwealth Legislature, an: increase of $205, 445 over

‘Included

-

showed. that

year

end of this year, in Puerto Rico, as compared with last year’ s total of only 273. Last year, 86 persons were dead

[Fomento Submits ‘61 Bu get Of 34, 431,800; Upped 5 P t.

for]

the most part returns from the rural areas where the polls closed a half-hour earlier than the balloting stations in’ the metropolitan areas, | Still to be counted; apparently, were many votes from .Milwau-

kee.

HUBERT

» +. Traits

At one point ‘in the counting} Kennedy trailed Humphrey

At

the number deaths’ would

3,446

Kennedy 130,372 Nixon 112,058

the

average

day

“Maintaining

©

precincts in the state gave these unofficial totals: “Humphrey

for

began.

Prima-

On- the Republican side, Vice, President Richard Nixon was on the ballot by himself, from

count

was 94 yesterday, the 96th day of

ry.

Returns

followed a report which

for that month since the police began keeping records. °

over

John

in

contest

nenensin

lead

official's statement

q

death toll here of 34 people killed in accidents; in March is the highe t

Hubert Humprhey was

a

_

Department’s traffic division yesterday. placed ‘the: blame on “drivers who have lost their sense. of responsibility.”

and cial

Monday, said.

a

department | out

Absolves

Police

Replying to them, Segarra said yesterday that ‘‘the blame should not fall on. the police. Those who are

responsible

are

alleged

Puerto

Communist

A committee

spokesman suid :

the citations would pass Congress

“like water

through. a sieve.’ '

He said “there is no questian

that we have jurisdiction down there.” . He -was- apparently [re-

ferring to the witnesses’ refusal

to answer committee | questions on the grounds that, it lacked jurisdiction in Puerto Rico. | Contacted by the STAR in Washington, where he ag yesterday, Gov. Luis, Munoz

rin said that while Congressional committees have the night to in-

drivers) vestigate

the

attivity, in

Rico.

matters

in, Puerto

Rico

who: have lost their sense of res- to study possible Federal, legis(See DEATHS, Page 21) | (See CONTEMPT, Page 21) Sth

Gamble, Andre Reported Married NEW Gamble

YORK.

In Mexico City

(AP) <. Heiress

Benedict

and

her

Rou-

manian-born lover, Andre Porumbeanu have vanished. and reports

magistrate. Porumbeanu dered

day.

to appear

was (or-

in court Thurs-

But they can’t be found.

Gamble,.

20,

left

© Briardlift

they

were

married in Mexico City. Already a ward.of the

School at noon Monday, failed to keep a 6 p.m. appointment ani

court

did

because

Paris

here

yesterday:

of

said

her

flight

to

in- | with Porumbeanu last Christmas, Gamble’s arrest on a wayward

-| minor warrant

charge

was ordered

issued.

by

a

in a

Brooklyn

not

mother’s

show

home

Porumbeanu,

up

at, her

Monday

35,

had

grand--

night. ‘been

ving under an alias reportedly

i+

at


— Wednesday, April 6, a § THE-SAN Loan STAR

Policeman Dies In South Africa. (AP)—PoJOHANNESBURG lice resorted to clubs and guns

negotiations end South

use to

to

pressure

new

under

came

government

the

Meanwhile,

instead of force Africa’s racial

strife. from

political,

chureh

figures

as

a

and

for

to

Adm.

Daniel

Saturday

aboard

Rear

last

Gallery

V.

written.

had

Minister

Prime

wartime

The

gave Gallery one of his books entitled ‘““My Early Days,” in exchange for Gallery's “Twenty Million Tons Under The Sea.” Gallery, commandant of the 10th Naval District and the Cacalled Frontier, Sea ribbean the “perhaps exchange the

clubs.

a

holdouts

And will any

These

doors

of

fig-

nesses

said.

ad-

The

reports

severe

were

the

houses

into

dragged

and

the

Cape

Negro

leader

Na-

refused

ing law

Then

wit-

beaten.

reported

at

in

added

gro) _ policies

a statement:

course of ‘race relations, Mitchel said Negroes should. be ‘allow: to ‘own property, elect their “Own representatives in parlia.

=

is | reshould Negroes and

once the crisis the government-

“But solved,

take steps to give

other nonwhites

ment: eventually, and no longe

and | have paste

(Indians

no

white

South

‘he

supported

[Race Riots A: Macmillan

Nigeria 200,000

swindled.

public

imports

goods

worth

pounds

from goods

to

the

_|

the.

Emergency Registry

a

All Fernandez

Night Juncos

Santuree San

Tel.

South worth

3-5169

The

Doctors on Night Duty Metropolitan Area Juan — panurce

Rio Piedras Call Tel, 3-2467 assistance Puerto Nuevo

the

Barrio Obrero for information —

Caparra

largést

and

Terrace

the

30

Tel. 6-0262

Hato

or 6- 2222

contect for you.

a

Ext. 20

DALE

immediately

League

of the

statistics

second In the

in

local new

Puerto

METZLER

of the by of

the

3

Pleasure

in Announcing

Removal

of Their

Law

April, 1 »,1960

Offices,

Counmem-

ally assigned

And

th

|

public

stabements

war

governme

recognize

the

wal

time.

question

ed producérs

impr

be

sehen

thi

ought: to conside

the South African problem as whole, perhaps .even includin Séuth Africa’s membership: ma be raised next May 3 when th ‘prime ministers meet. in, Londo originGaitskell said the value of th of the Commonwealth rests on all it

so much

with his handlebar mustache that | they gave him a part in the film. Here, he is taking some stills of Judy Hegert, (AP

in the film.

appears

who

Wirephoto.)

Elizabeth Il Greets De Gaulle Upon His Arrival In London Spon

(AP)

-—

own

President

special

train

from

Gatwick

30 miles. pontheaet of med by Queen Elizabeth II, Pri-| the city. me Minister Macmillan’ and a With the queen were her hus. |41-gun salute upon his arrival band, | | Prince Philip, her sister, yesterday! to. begin a a ae Princess Margaret, her cousin,

de Gaulle of France was wélco-| Airport, Effective -

and uncle the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

De Gaulle, back on British soil’ for’ the first . time since

S460

June,

Also

:

1944,

Alexandra, and her aunt

Princéss

state visit.

Ri

Puerto PUETIO

TheireeNew Telephone Numbers as Follows:

reached :

Victoria]: ily’s

Another aunt, the Duchess of

Kent, was on the train with. the

Station aboard the royal family’s | French President’s party, Which had

she

=

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met

at -Gatwick.

scattered

showers

WINDS: knots...

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TEMPS:

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York—45,

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With. the Queen at his side; Philadelphia—46, overcast; W: de Gaulle stood erect, drawn up shington—50, ‘cloudy; Miami--7

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to his full height, and saluting

ANTO

while

NiO P. PERE

the

luting’ every H

ue to

Juan high—83

2 p.m.; low—74. . - STATESIDE TEMPS:

8-9637

bij

and

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38-9636

;

today

night.

Podriatrist - Chiropodist TREATMENTS FOOT

° ~—

as still photographer for areduction

“Studs ‘Lonigan,”

movies,

the Puerto RiAlfonso Valdés.

To

I Courk Son. SGN. sua, WONT,

Crail,

THIS 1s JUST HALF HIS WORK—Marty

The Third Floor-of the IBM Building $60N ines MGS

on

a result.

Commonwealth

& RODRIGUEZ

Take

as

one-must

The

with York

GONZALEZ,

GUILLEMARD

bearing”

the wind is blowing... I | “The British Commonwealth ha a great past: and I believe | has the possibility of a future,” Macmillan. told the, “Tt will outlast the parti ple whe preside over the f } of any country | at any give

Rico.

of is

with

that

United

first New

great

| ing the South African

States,

showed

a

4 South” Africa: and had packed thi

place with 1,854. League’s fiscal year,

President co Council

FIDDLER,

The

Navy

very

: "up

bers, New York increased by 366, and Rhode Island by 362. The Navy League has 215 councils in the 50 States and

call 3-2467 and Association will doctor

now

United

ended March 31, the cil picked up 1,139

Rey

If impossible to locate your M.D.

in emergency the Medicel

the

Puerto Rico Council 1,916. members, with

Ambulance —

in

Official j|in

Stop

Council is

mak

riots

given -his own ‘private views © the race problem) on ‘his trip t

States.

2671

Professional

Rico

League

race,

Macmillan retorted: that. fe ha

country

it was announced lagt night headquarters in Washington

Dr, & Fernandez Isales De Diego St, 409 Rio Piedras Tel. 8-1428 Caguas Dr. R. Lopez Garcia Central Ave. Urb. El Verde

Fel.

Puerto Navy

African

membership

|.

Largest In Navy League

Pharmacy 12304

South

future of the Conimonwealth. H ‘said. nations soon to gain i pendence may decide again

Puerto Rico Council's

Wednesday

rejecte to

issue for the entire British Co monwealth. :. Labor inaiee: Hugh- Gaitske | declared. that what. is happenin in South Africa “ig bound to ‘hav

annually. °

yesterday

efforts: in “Parliament.

African

by

[

British Issue _

said.

two million pounds _|Africa and exports

to carry acene identity

Mac Reje ects |

in future be employed in of the country’s services or

funds,

oe

W

a completely new: toa ‘In addition to consulting wit Negro -leaders on the futur

til

by | the government and order is restored..

‘he

‘of the government's pane

of ithe

tal, declared his party is stand-

and

Argus

industrialist.

Mitchell,

opposition United Party in

who

out

‘an

D.E.

ordered

streets,

Those

and

least five Negroes wounded _by, police gunfire in Nyanga. “The newspaper said they included

drubbing

against

institutions

was

who

say

to

refused

Hendrik Verwoerd for negotiations came from a political lester

who

yesterday.

greatest swindle in the history of Anglo-American literature.”

He

Negroes

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP)—Nigeria is to stop all trade with South Africa, Commerce Minister Zanmid Bukar Dipcharina announced in the House of Representatives

they

books

of

copies

protect

South Africa

-

the Onassis yacht Christina, the autoexchanged authors iwo

graphed

said

to

Trade With |

Winston

with

lunched

Police

his |

Ny-| area

the

Nigeria Bans

Books Autographed Churchil l Sir

at

the

Winnie, Dan Swap When

with

ministered

the Nyanga

battleground

crowd

out only their own cana ures. Eyewitnesses said alte

Negro settlement of Cape Town became

a

came from the police, who gave ‘Negroes

with came

industrial

into

Mulattoes). acteeting of security. The government must also reestablish’ friendly’ and harmonious relations. with:.other countries; We should make @ review

Cape. | Town’ s" a5 Tveurald child-and an elder< 4% ly ‘woman, botli' shot in.the legs. Appeals ta Prime Minister they entered ~ ‘the

ended

was hack- ‘two-week labor boycott,

Negro policeman death after emptying

beaten

=

Calls for negotiations responsible Negro leaders

| generally

day.

anga: settlement, a hotbed of} want to work from terrorists opposition -to South Africa’s trying to prolong the work boycott. ° white supremacy laws. Police again smashed in the Two white policemen were

Stoppage.

Work

to

straight

pistol

Negro

Town's

Cape

out

stamp

A ed

to

drive

a

in

yesterday

again

second

a

oe

guards

Played

band

few paces.”

partly

{

PL

bites

Sais Runge

ced

ais

aes

cdeully.!; (Al at ;

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aati

5

y, April 6, 1960

Bill Providing Religious Teaching In Public Schools Seems Stymie d ornehcial Puerto Rico tae By

HAROLD

J.

LIDIN

other

Popular Party Sen. Carlos Roinstraction

for

public

Senate

school

publican

Statehood

sere tenenrennn ne Dente

bone nen

Charles

H.

Party.

Julia

and

including mem-

Education

Roman

students: would not be voted on in this session by the Commonwealth Senate. The bill, introduced by Re|

lawmakers,

‘minors,

bers of all three parties, has not yet been reported out by the

man Benitez predicted yesterday that. a bill to provide religious

Benitez

have the

Committee. ‘is |‘a

Sen.

by

Statehood

Republican

ed

Eisenhower's

vention

in

out

lent

that

the

resolution”

passed

‘“‘inso-

by

He

the

Commonwealth Legislature suring Eisenhower does not

said

Rican

reserve

one

school

religious

inter‘‘repre-

Common-

America.”’

hour

a

will

of the Puerto

of

Rican

the

pub i¢

PEDRO

station

The

'Spekesmen for the Roman Catholic Church have endorsed the principle that religious instruction be given to public school pupils.

Sees

Possible

Obj

tion

‘However, Roman Benitez said yesterday that in view of the preponderant Roman | Catholic

population dents

of ‘Puerto

of other

Rico, stu-

faiths

might_be

discomfited.

‘He

7

also

expressed

religious

fear

instruction

for

chairman

located

the corner inaugurated

on

Ponce

Cristina

at

of Mayol will be in May. Inauguration

that

starts

with.

officers

from

the

and.

Puerto’

cern that religious instruction might upset student lrelations, particularly in’ the apap grades.

inRico

Ruth Fernandez. Sunday, May 15, last day of the on fire prevention. / festivities, will be dedicated to Starting on May 12, a: papier‘mache dragon, 130 feet im length, the Ponce firemen. A ‘high Mass will. be paraded throughout the will be said at the: Church of Santa Maria Reina, At 10 there ‘city; inviting the public to attend parade and speeches the burning of the dragon at 7 will be-a , by Mayor Carlos Juan Cintron and p.m. that night. at Paquito MonPuerto

Park.

Police

League

will

take

part.

in}:

the program. From 9 to 10 p.m. an ‘exhibition of paintings done by Puerto Rican artists will be on display at the -new ad 'phitheatre. Weekend Activities

On ‘Friday, will

Peak At

be

May

launched

-in Ponce 10

am.

13, from

am-

fireworks; the

Vigia

at 8 p.m. on

Saturday,

May.

14, a day dedicated to Ponte musicians. of the past, a wreath will. be

laid

at

the

foot

of

the

a

Malayan Ruler Chosen SRI MENANTI, Malaya (7 — The regent of Negri ‘Sembilan, chosen ninth ruler of Negri Sembilan state yesterday in the place ‘of his dead father. This is the only Malay state which follows the matriarchal system in .central Sumatra.

Laxamana

Munawir,

Rico’s

Fire

Chief,

the: Fire- Gandara. The main Firemen, be delivered by Gov. and the}. |. Marin.

The Municipal Band, men Corps, the Little ‘Boy and Girl Scouts

38,

was

Educa-

THE BANK WHOSE BUSINESS IS PUERTO RICO

=

WASHINGTON

mie

(AP}

Eisenhower

has

—.

Ma-

been.

pin-

That same night, at 8, a show ing to accompany the President will be.presented at the La Perla to the summit meeting in- Pa. Theater, with performances -by Tis, according to informed sourpianist Jesus Maria Sanroma, so{ ces here. prano Olga Iglesias , _ and singer The only thing that may stand

Fire Service ‘visiting public. and ‘private schools to deliver lectures

taner

Popular

House

tion Committee, has vaiced con-

a delegation of: firemen will Jay wreath at the graves of musicians at the Ponce Civil Cemetery,

festivities -will extend from May 12 to 15. Municipal authorities have_ prepared a gala celebration program spectors

create island’s

Yams Reportedly Pining For. Paris

fire St.

of. the

that public

statue of Juan Morel Campos. which stands at the center of ‘the Plaza de Las Delicias. Later on

ROMAN

new:

Raul

speech will Luis Muiioz

in the way,

they

mother, Mrs.

year, has for some

Elivera

who

been time.

ill

Eis¢nhower Ss}

Mrs.

Doud,

Mrs.

add, As the

Mrs.

of

health

will

.Doud.

be

82

this

in

poor

health

' Eisenhower

fists

‘made

several visits to. her mother in Denver, Colorado. The latest occurred last month on her. way back ee a ‘vacation in Arizo-

With Civil Righ ts (® —

President

Eisenhower yesterday was eribed as satisfied with the

des; civi

rights

way

legislation

now

on

its

Measures

areas

where

have

found

a Federal

a pattern

nation ; against

The top two Republicans at the Capitol, Sen. Eyerett M. Dirksen

voters.

Dirksen

and

Halleck

Charles A passed the House con;

The system

bills

both

provide

of Federal _ agents,

for called

4

court may of

discrimi-

would-be

Negro

They both would make it a Federal crime -to use force or threats |, to obstruct

court

orders

against

school ' segregation, would. require preservation of voting records for Federal

said | they

expect that the House will accep changes so far voted by thé Senate.

At Banco Popular our fisineai’ is helping you to build for the future, and helping to build | the future of o&’rcommunity through thought-

referees, to supervise registration, voting and vote counting in

through Congress. cf Illinois and Rep. Halleck of Indiana, word after a White ference.

|

ful, farsighted and dependable service.

na.

Eisenhower Seen Satisfied WASHINGTON

English Marquess Dies a3

s/n business _ in- Puerto Rico?

be

school

oh

By

Fomento

only. |to . those Parents desire

people.

Ponce Fire Station In May

legislature,

tate by

ispection,.

.investigations the

Federal.

would

of

Bureau

facili-

bombing of

In-

vestigation and would -provide for schooling of children of servicemen if integration closes

schools

they

normally

a.

cording | to the proposed budget. The book would contain) photographs, and would give ‘information about the most important facilities available -here for. tourists, the:-budget report said,

Administrator Teodoro Moscoso asked for an appropriation of LONDON (®*’— The M $11,500 for the book. of Bristol, 89, former seas - |An initial publication of. 20,- Colombia. and Peru, died) in “a 000 copies is contemplated, ac- hospital yesterday.

;

would be’ given children na it,

for tourists during s

‘Im a proposed budget for. fiscal 1961, submitted to the Com-

As with the hilia bill in the Senate, the House measure specifies that, the religious training

the. .majority

Celebration Set To Dedicate PONCE—

a guide book fiscal 1961.

week

to_

school students -woul Julia closed his letter asking? “complications” for the “When are the realities. of Muiioz “Views Of Gov. Munoz” Marin going to be understood. by educational system. Rep. Aguedo Mojica) The resolutions, which protest-' the American press and people.”

present..the

‘The island’s department of tourism -is planning to publish

monwealth

Bill

instruction,

given outside properties.

wealth status ‘“‘brings: nothing’ but Sneers from the nations, of Soutti

cenre-

Similar

Jose.L. Feliu Pesquera) is pending action in ‘the House of Re-

‘|for

politics

Puerto

Has

the trainstudents’

A similar bill,,introduced by Independentista Party |legislator

Sen.

recent

first

to express a desire that religious instruction- be

option. House

sent. the views of Gov.” Munoz Charles H. Julia charging that Marin, whose puppets, the Popu“one of the greatest blunders ‘lar Party members. of the Legiscommitted by the American lature, constitute a majority in press...is to ponder over’ the that. body,” Julia said. ; Mufioz Marin myth...” Pointing out’ that the resoluThe. senators said in the letter tions may. be used as’ propaganda that the ‘‘myth” of Gov. Luis against the U. S., Julia charged Mufioz Marin “‘has been built up that the Legislature delivered a through the years by expert, pro- “dangerous weapon’ to Fidel fessional_ publicity men who are Castro: and, Soviet “Russia. paid ‘out ) of the. moneys of — all “The senator asserted that only | the taxpayers of Puerto Rico.” | “*Mufoz and. his stateside dupes”’ The long letter, which was pub- have ever said that the Governor | lished last Saturday. under the has “important prestige in Latin. headline ‘‘Puerto Rican Politics,” America.” i points

would

The latter legislation’ requires the secretary of education to

alleged

local

parents

presentatives.

Julia Raps Munoz ‘Myth’ In Baltimore Sun Letter. The newspaper, The Baltimore Sun, published last week a letter

the

given. For adult: pupils ing would be at the

member

of that committee. The~ controversial : bill calls for making facilities available for religious instruction of public school pupils by “‘bona-fide” church entities. In the case of

several

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“Island

Co.,

York

in

the

by Dan Wakefield, 1958, 1959, 1968 by

1957,

By DAN The

land

landscape

do

not

Idlewild

of

Harlém

lie in sheets

airport.

There

of pale,

is

no

published by Houghton Dan Wakefield.)

WAKEFIELD is dark

and

loud.

unbroken

The

coler

ky

as

and.

they

East

the;

do

raw,

new

like

squads

of

dumb

and

that

run

through

Avenue

their

place.

the

tral Railroad ground onto

that

the

center

|

New

of

and

York

in

north

on

in the open, some underneath the awnings like the one that reads

Harry

and

“Schwartz

Children's

espanol.” shadows

Wear—Se

Growing of the

railroad

Infants’

bridge,

habla

out of the soot-covered

west

to

Fifth

Avenue, east to the East River, is the world of Spanish Harlem. In winter the children build

bonfires

in vacant.lots,

tropics served

and the

is only a memory, preby signs and language.

The past on the island and the promise of New York are intermingled,

rate

and

flow

identities

out

into

of

sepa-

a single

perience, a=single mixture, is neither one thing nor

other.

In old

San

Juan

was

Its

founders

from

were

Holland,

who landed ment later

in 1658 in that moimagined by Scott

Fitzgerald when

in

he

old

The

Great

Gatsby

“became

aware

of

island

once

here

for

that

Dutch

world.” The Dutch sailors landed at the northern tip of Manhat-

tan and The old

named

heritage town of

become

it New

famous

grants

when

as a city its

men

of a

Happy

it

turns

Valley

“Enchanting” becomes an adjective of mockery when used to describe the slums of HarJem. and yet that is only a re cent reality. Harlem was once

known as “Happy Valley” and described as an area of “brownstone

fronts

trunks.”

Carl

and

Saratoga

H. Pierce

reported

in a history of Harlem that during the eighteenth century “prosperous New Yorkers turned to

the beautiful upper

of

rolling

land at the

end

of the island

summer

homes,

and

_new-

over

sea

found

comers

within

from

the

its borders

in search

scenic charms

and conditions to be desired.”

of life greatly The word “Har-

lem”

to

and

has slum

it once ban,

come to

the

mean

world

meant Dutch and later on,

Jewish

and

despite

these

class.

But

the

his-

changes

contains

It

large;

and subur‘Irish and

middle

tory of Harlem rieus continuity.

Negro

at

has

a

followed

Haarlem became the new Jerusalem, first for the refugees

supposed

to be New York, but out to be Puerto Rico.

of mi-

éx-

shop on Lexington Avenue advertises La Isla Pncantada. “The [sland”\was

Haarlem.

was fitting, for the Haarlem had once

from

Europe

and

enough

Enchanted

eyes—

a fresh, green breast of the new

Juan

wall

the

flowered

sailors’

eighteenth-century

The

eu-

always,

El Harlem

Espanol. It is called,

rather,

El

can

migrants

religious refugees

New York Department Store; in Harlem, New York, is the San

Restaurant.

and

fre.

the: South —was!' obviously\

not the janswer

three-to-five-day|.

New able

7

for sprotkers

Fwd at Bedast

a

of Vy

jork-.

though not;

ut

its® - for 2 of color. t. the . darker-skinned| migrants did net face: the new iscrimination of. the mainland |

with all the innocence that often is ‘believed.

Because

there

is,

no legal |discrimination based on, ¢olor in| Puerte Rico, it is com-|

Harle

Hispano, '

Charged Ine Lover's Lane Slaying ‘Eyewitness’ YORK

(AP)= The “eye.

Seon afterward, Rezek, a 35--old unemployed) mechanic binoculars the lover’s |. father of four, told police |he imagined that the new commu- | lane killing of red-haired Laura] had seen’ ‘the: shooting from 234 Hernandez, 18 was charged ‘yester- blocks away through | binoculars, for someone; meant Utopia. It nity ought to be called El Har- day with the murder of the girl, t_ he could tot not the ja very use- | lem Porterriquene or El Harlem has always, for someone, signiof Puerto: Rico. oa the layer |: Borinquene, meaning Puerto Ri-| a‘native > fied the end of a journey. Police | continued their week-

that the

coffee shop in\old San Juan bore a sign advertising the flight to New York; the\sign in a barber-

less

expensive

voyages to |New. York City! It has sometimes béen ‘questioned why the Rican migrants, ‘whe have adjust te a new, | in: New. York City; e; Gulf coast route the. South, where |

meaning “Hispanic” or “of SpanNEW ish tradition and origin” ‘in the} broadest sense of language and: witness” culture.. Outsiders might have through

Frederick Barbarossa on the great crusade to Jerusalem. New

the

this new

world of Harlem d not mean “from Spain,” which would make ‘the name of the neighborhood

Park,

making a straight, black spine through Spanish Harlem. In its shadow to the west from 109th and 116th Streets is La Marqueta—the open market place of fruits and fish and shirts and shoes and dresses and vegetables, owned mainly by Italians and Jews, sold mainly to Puerto Ricans. Goods are displayed on tables outside the store, some

re-

Jewish,

Russian

“Spanish” to describe

Cen-

rises from underan elevated track

stretches

of

‘were

more

than | the! #0,

no} Negro

=

run|and

‘Puerto Ricans had | monly simply stated that “there. to move after| World War | no discrimination:” “lh the I; and thus eventually give the | to face the question of color. The Spanish-Negro-Indian heri@arker-skinned. people on. the tives of Harlem | a ther new, tage of the island, has produced island are seldom found in of-| a wariety. of) skin, telor, ranging fice or rofessional Be sitions, or) | from Negro to white with all in the: top: hotels, tt. clubs, | shades in etween, and an esti: - social activities. |When the ing people there too,| from Cuba, mated one-foourth of the Puerto. erto Ricans meet |discriminathe Dominican’ Republic, and a Ricans are Negro complexion. tion on the mainland, it is not) very few from Spain itself. But The point ' ‘of migration was altogether a new experience. i the adjective that translates into — and is — to find a better life, | To Be Continued I |

para-

disappear,

East|Harlem

still

and

quently

began

lyzed giants stuck in the mud they grow from. At 96th Street the long, fenced-in plots of lawn Park

ports,

Italian, and Irish ori in. It was into the lower part of that sec- i tion that the Puerto |Ricans first |

walls

of housing projects rising in brown, identical forms that stand together in arbitrary clusters

and

sidents, and the population was

—old, smoke-and-weather-stained tenements grafted together in

blocks;

were

| principally

Sky and land are everywhere+ blocked and blemished by stone grassless

River

there

at

reom, -

gap,

by 1910 the name of Harlem had begun to ibe recognized as oe name of a Negro community. nity. But from Fifth Avenae to the

City.)

City’’

copyright

came ‘nto the

downtown rich

next

for

the

dwellers

of

Manhattan money

Happy The

ta

who

move

Valley

of

Negroes

Poverty

first

had

to

the

Haartem.

Arrive

disturbeti

the

Happy Valley in the nineteenth century, when Irish squatters

settled in what is now the northern tip of Central Park. The Irish immigrants built small shacks and kept yard, and the area

soon

became

among

the

zens.

In

invaded

elevated

the

goats in the they occupied

known old

as Goatville

established

1890's

again—this

tracks,

citi-

Harlem time

and

was

by

the

the

land’s

remote, suburban character was Jost in the new conmection with the rest of New York.

It was not until after the Irish and the El that the Negroes came. The first of them came

in

the

éarly

1900's,

and - more

who wanted to migrate midtown were halted by

from land-

Harlem,

since

the

great

ma-

jority of its residents were Puer-|

occupied

bought

for

ants

row

a

135th

and*

by

Negroes,

resettlement of

large

Lenox,

of

houses in

‘and

tenat

central

)

ioning

eyewitness,

‘|

of

watching

of the

self- “Styled:

| William

. Rezek,

‘in

finally told |,

police she was

a

eyewitness

business

and

professional

who have moved away poorer neighborhoods

men

from and

the of-

ten sought to remove themselves. completely from their brothers; have been known to tell outsiders they

are

South one

Dominicans,

Americans. man

from

calls

himself

“You

-don’t

anything.” so far

Cubans,

“It’s

Puerto

Rico

a Dontinican have

Those

to

who

as to claim

or

easier,” who

said.

explain

do not go

another

home

|

Rezek. | Mrs.

‘Car;

themselves as Puerto Ricans. The! slaying. melia “Gorstanza, 31, was’ ‘quoted name of the newest and poorest Laura, asleep in a parked car as saying she had been ashamed class of New Yorkers has be-; with her boy friend, Thomas! come a stigma that few want to Stabile, 19; - was killed by a shot- to come forward Sooner because bear, and they go to great lengths gun blast through the car window she had seen the shooting while to avoid it. Some, especially. y couaged car “pa a_ male Mar: 27. Stabile was slight- esa pa

Rubotiom Says US.

Sialehooders Name

Other Isthmus Canal

lén

|

Might Have To Build New Ponce V. P PONCE

has

been

Sen.

Ramiro

named

L.

Co-

|

Statehood

|

Republican’ Party | vice-president WASHINGTON (AP) — A ‘for the senatorial aot of PonState Department ° official says ce. the United \States might have to

consider building

The

a canal’ some-

|

‘Before the local migration

that

created Spanish Harlem, the Puerto Ricans had existed literally on the fringe of New. York. Their two

small settlements

were

located close to where they got

Panama

interamerican

and

the

district

affairs, “ emphasiz-

where

a group settled

of Puerto within

Rican

sight

of

the

New-York as the place for Puerto Ricans'to Settle in the United States. New ‘York was the desti-

nation of the great majority Puerto Ricans who wanted

jof |to

the

vice-president;

Armando

ed that problems. between the Schmidt, ‘delegafe ‘to! the Party Central Board; Tomas Torres two contries are “susceptible of Munoz, substitute delegate to the solution by discussions and ne- Party Central Board; gotiations”

and

that such

talks

have, been, the traditional way of solving | problems. Rubottom’s testimony Feb. 18 before a house committee on

off the boat from the island, and they huddled there, balancing on the outer rim of the life of the city, never presuming to Sbpropriations was made public penetrate farther, The first of yesterday. | the colonies was begun by a Repre tive: Robert’ L. F. group of cigarmakers who stop- Sikes, (D-Fla) asked: ped at the entry point and place “Do you! foresee : a possibility of first settlement of,so many that the situation. “in Panama stréams of immigrants, the lower might justify the United States East Side. The other was the in seeking! to build another caNavy Yard section of Brooklyn, seamen

after

|

vice-president, Armando own home. They call themselves | U.S. cannot work out their pro- district Schmidt, withdrew his candidacy, Hispano or, to the English-speak- blems. . | Five Ponce ward’ have been ing outsider, “Spanish.” However; Ray R. Rubottom, as follows: Coldh, On The Fringe assistant secretary of state: for organized’

else if

occurred

|

at Sen. Co|

where

jon

proclamation

former

still don’t specifically claim their

. The only Negroes moved in} come to the} ‘other regular continental from surrounding that were made by ‘ships from neighborhoods moved out. More San’ Juan were the Gulf Coast Harlem. The and whites

long

told

to Ricans. But the migrants from’ hopes of ding’ ‘Someclue to the and that the: slayer the island very seldom refer to; motive for a see mingly senseless,|’ The mother of 10,,

docks they departed from. The sea route provided the lords’ restrictions until a sudden, unexpected break was made. only means of entry from PuerThe Pennsylvania Railroad se- to Rico in those days, and the lected the site for its terminal sea route was largely responin a section fhat was then large-. sible for the original choice of ly

who

Félix

Santana

Lopez

and

Car-

melo Vazquez Martinez, delegates for the first Ponce precinct: Antonio Fernandez and ‘Emilio Biasini delegates ‘for ‘the second precinct; Abelardo Gutiérrez and Santos Ortiz Rivera, delegates for the Coamo-Orocovis region: Pa-

+

the island te New

Negroes

chin Grillasca’ and Rodrigo Colon,

delegates.

for

the

Jayuya-

Adjuntas -region, and Carlos Sannal either in the area of Nicara- tiago and‘“Rafael Piacentini dele-

gua

or

of Colombia?”

Rubottom

stands

gates for the Santa Hsabel-Juana “I think it! Diaz-Villaiba region. | this committee

replied::

clear

to

as it does'to the department (of state)

that we

the canal

can

lin

an

friendship | and “We

haye

best

operate

atmosphere

of

cooperation.

=

been

disappointed

in some of the actions taken and the things said in Panama, which have tended to disrupt and to, indeed, tear, down this traditiotal, relationship, friendship ‘and geod | will,’ which: we have had with the ree of: Panama.

Lieras In. Washington

WASHINGTON -(AP) — Co- | lombiati President Alberto Lleras arrived here yesterday on a 13-day state visit and was welcomed in a thin rain by President Eisenhower. . ‘Eisenhower,

told

Lleras.

the

United. States greets |‘him as one who knows the _ value of

freedom.”

*

ot Sih

{

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id

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Three Judges. Wisk” Rejects ci aivy ee ; Reject Latest Chessman’ Bid Police Say Schoo! Cafeteriaoe s ‘GENEVA

whe

West. yester:. -alorig™ the ria

day rejected the Khrushchev total disarmament. -plan ‘as: too'form-

less and! dangerous

SAN

FRANCISCO-"(AP). —

plan

Moscow.

petition

was,

filed’

appears’ to

be

Western’ sources

ed the Russians xy

The judges, of the State District Court of Appeals,’ ‘rejected the convict-author’s habeas" eorpus without comment. The

s\

gested

|

in| ‘the! Frederick M. Eaton, hand | French :

}| disarmament ‘expert ,Jules Moeh. [for ;new direc-| Eaton ‘said the) Soviet plan’ was'| m fhe -Sum-| so formless it threatened the: world oe

They can wait to’ provide: a tives. to emerge

for ‘gradual disarming. The

next move

day

plan.

basis for’ negotiation. mit: Confererice opening in ‘Paris with “anarchy. With The ‘action deadlocked the 10- May 16. ‘for an international nation '‘¢ohference - on disarmaOr. they can: dda Keep ithe ne-| Eaton declared ie ment ‘since “the ‘Soviets had: ipre- gotiations frozen-‘until. the., next viously: ‘turned down ‘the West's United Nations General Assembly

- Caryl Chessman’s ‘latest move ta escape execution May 2 was rejected by three judges yesterday.

Western

up

crete

Mon.

these alter-

can change * their stand and begin seussing:con-

disarmament

in New

nae

next

_propdsals

prepared

plan |

I

are}

‘to keep) on: talking- as

Tong as the Russians wish. t |: The West's rejection was

nounced

Soviet

au-

\

stigpest-|. The _ ‘Western | ' delegations

natives:

They, quickly

meeting

‘to tamn.

no provision’ police’ force,

by U.

§

Police: reported

yesterday

that | Hato ‘Rey, police said Aes inset”

the cafeterias of two_area schools | ders made off with food for the

were broken into late Monday | school lunch program. ‘The: same

an- or early. yesterday. Eis thing happened at Ambassador At Solungwesity: Baca: in a Barrio Obrero ed

:

George

T.

Davis,

the

condeni-

ned man’s attorney, | was available for comment. Chessman’s

plea

argued

not

his

12

Go bure-1~go SHELL L! ,

years of confinement constituted cruel: and unusual punishment, banned

by

the

Constitution,-and

4

that the Los Angeles trial judge’s instructions

to

Chessman’s

constitutional ‘Tights.

The

U.S.

the jury

Supreme

: December rejected

i

violated

Court

|

\

in|:

the. cruel and

unusual punishment contention, But Davis argued that Gov. Ed-

|:

’ mund Brown’s 60-day reprieve granted Feb. 19 only 10 hours before Chessman was scheduled to die added new weight - to the claim.

Transition Caribbean

Commission Offices.

May Be In-Hato Rey By HAROLD

J. LIDIN

"Temporary. headquarters of theCaribbean Commission Secretari-, at

may

bea

floor

in

the

new |

, Teachers, -Association miultipurpose building in Hato Rey, according to Commonwealth Under-+_

secretary of State Arturo

-

Morales

Carrion. He reports that negotiations are underway to lease space for’ the secretariat there as a “transitional office.’ The {aribbean Commission, which

is

composed

metropolitan the

United

of

powers States,

and Holland,

is now

the-

four |

of

France,

Great

Britain,

based

in Tri,

nidad.

Formed in 1942 to aid {aribbean social and economic development, the present, Commission will be replaced: this year ‘by the|

|

Caribbean Organization, The formal signing of the change-|

documents

is

expected

Caribbean

in

Organiza-

tion, in which only dependent areas and Puerto Rico -will have seats, will make its permanent headquarters in San Juan. : The office space in the Teachers Buildingis needed, said Morales Carrién, for the Caribbean Commission secretariat pending nes

of

the

new

organiza-

‘ion Site of the permanent headquarters for the Caribbean Organization will probably be on the outskirts of Rio Piedras, near the proposed, municipal:..medical center, It is expected that private enterprise will construct the need-

ed building with a loan from the Puerto Rican’ Government De-|velopment Bank, and lease: it to ; the Caribbean Organization.

' | Legislation

to underwrite

orga-|

nization. rental .expenses,- and

exempt ‘that body

~ taxes,

is pending approval

Commonwealth

’ |. Morales

fidence

Legislature.

Carrién

that

the

te}

from -property |’ in the |con-

creation

of the

few Caribbean Organization, and lits installation in Puerto Rico, ‘would ~ proceed without undue (delay. “ “e

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Great Gains Of ‘Bootstrap’ It said this rate of growth was more rapid than that achieved elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere.

NEW YORK (AP) — Puerto Rico, since World War II, “has carried on one of the most successful economic development programs in the world.” the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

“Despite

for

review

is above

added:

the

1947

absence

of

ma-

Latin

jor natural resources. this small overcrowded island has made outstanding

progress

dustralization

and

toward

in

so

oil

in-

However,

the

manufacthat

“By

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its

it

so

bulk

Inerease Per Capita Te bank notes the

in

real

per

capita

6.00

World ehanged

manufacturin such for the

Promotion

bank said

and

Puerto

most

im-

needs,

vigorous

and

salesman-

trialization. It said the. gross

in

fixed

invest-

5.36B

May

3.11

3.09

July Sep

3.20 3.23

3.19 3.21

3.19 3.21-22

Oat Mar May

3.26 3.34 3.33

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3.22B 3.31 236A

July 3.37 Raw sugar spot 6.20. A-Asked; B- Bid

3.3€

3.37

3.09

NEW

YORK

(AP) —Coftee

spot

Santos

Bourbon 38 at 36.50A dnd 5S 35.50A. “B” futures closed 2 aaa to 14 higher. Sales 31 contracts High Low Clase Bish Lew Clese May 37.15 37.00 37.13N July

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closed

35.65

34.90 34:85 33.65 33.51 2 to J2

contracts.

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May July Sep Dec Mar A-Asked;

Lew 4480 4450 44.53 43.00 42.30

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GOV’T

By JOHN MCKEE | YORK (AP)—The stock advanced again yester-

NEW market

Colg Palm

Dow Jones Averages YORK,

yourg

ment in Puerto Rico (in real ‘Am terms) last year was more than Am three times higher than in 1947. Am Am

COFFEE FUTURES

sugar futures No. 4 closed unto 1 bigher. Sales 152 contracts. High Low Close

NEW

president John: F. Malley, left, and outgoing president H. W. Long, chat with Also elected at the meeting were Dr. lan D. Murphy, vice presiguests. dent; W. Ferd Ranson, secretary; Edwar i J. Powell, treasurer, and Richard C Ul(STAR photo by Gunter Hatt) mer ‘and Fred C. Vidal, directors. ! their

Allied Chem ce to establish new enterprises, Allis Chal can play a decisive role in at- Alumin Ltd tracting foreign capital and in stepping up the pace:of indus-

:

Rotary

Program

the

development

PRESIDENT AND GUESTS—The San Juan chapter of Rotary entertained 27 children from the Shelter for the Blind, Santurce yesterday at lunch. Above, newly-elected_

ship with active public assistan-

Income increase

5.98

in

of the $165 million of U.S.

combining

YORK (AP) — Domestic sugar No. 6 closed umchanged te 4 fales 282 contracts. High Lew Clese 5.94 5.91 5.94 5.97 535 3.97

Nev

Bootstrap” accounts three-fourths of the

lesson learned from “Operation »Bootsrap” is that a promotional program, based on the careful assessment of a country’s locational advantages

SUGAR FUTURES duly Sep

of

under

.portant

Fuerte Rico averaged 4 per cent per year between 1947 and 1959,

NEW ‘tures wigher.

number

established

growth

The

to

income

increasing

Successful

and

essential

economic

capital which flowed to Rico during fiscal 1959.

also, for a certain range of industries, the modern technology and production and managerial

know-how that are industrialization.”

except

ing. It said investment plants was responsible

was

lacked

any

Rico’s

factories

postwar

industrializa-

badly

the

than

G€ountry

Puerto

“Operation for about

tion primarily on the promotion of United States private investynent, Puerto Rico has been able io obtain both the development

capital

in

new

major

iurers to Puerto Rico inaugurated in 1947.

Américan

steadily:

contribution to industrial deveJopment has come from “Operajion Bootstrap,” the program

for attracting mainland

double

higher

development has been the expansion of manufacturing. The

has greatly improved the living standards of its people. Various efforts, ranging from: the expansion of power and communications facilities to programs {ie improve education and expand housing, have played an important role in Puerto Rico’s

progress.

nearly

and

and iron rich Venezuela. The bank notes that the fea-

ture

doing

$500,

level

*

bank

the

+

monthly

the

said,

my

its

aah

bank

Jgebbbhbtt

vesterday.

In

thé

5 Bg

said

Today,

average income of Puerto Rico’s more than 2.3 million people

oi)

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Official Says Pet PHILADELPHIA (AP) — eretary of Ce erce Pease

long

issues

pull

which

popular

in

the

been

past,”

fairly

he

said.

American.

is

an

@ffort

to

‘the

=

find

chips which might blue chips of tomor-

row. Then there is the: difficult. effort to find which of the youth- | fully

managed

growth

_ compa-

nies are going to mature and survive and beconte the leaders “of the future.”

13 Mew Brasilia Posts WASHINGTON

(AP)

Arturo.

The

the

of

from

Rio

the De

North

De

has

capi-

urer;

Americans. and

Doel Garcia,

Joaquin E. Tollinche, J.

to Bra-

of

Alfau,

and

go be

been

Brazilian Janeiro

secretary, Subira,

Castro’ has

held

many

a

driving

eco-

who

are

‘to faee

stiff

compcii-

for

at

these

over-all

who

for

the

caused sethacks, “and

im | variows

he sec-

honor. said

the

gross

na-

of all goods and services pro dueed — is “running, for the first three months of 1960, at an annual rate of close. to billion. This is the highest in all history and contrasts with last year’s record of some 484 billion.”

really.

:

Weather Caused Setbacks Record snowfall and low tem-

year

to

listen

to

the

~y

wre

phets \of doom. “In

a

recent

survey

en

re-

ported te the Commerce Depart- ment that they planned to in. . erease expendit for plant and expenditures from $13 and a

half billion last. year to 37 billions — an upsurge of 14 per cent, which represents firm ¢ommitments under steady. price conditions.”

|

:

MEET THE

an

even. higher rate for 1960.” Mueller) spoke to the Society

and

medics

industry

tienal product — the total value

un-

I anticipat=

service: to

.Mueller

economy’ in, 1959

a peak.

governor for, Rotary International; chairman /of the Ponce Red Cross

committee;

direc-

Infantil,

president

Ponce Yacht He is also|

top posi-

of

and, commodere

tions in civic and sporting orga- presentative nizations, He was formely district | ce.

Janeiro.

sales and could take

chins

But

“The

Candal, | Francisco R. Deynes, Luis H.

Ratael

of

which chapi:

and to the cause of free enter: prise. Mueller’s efforts to help blighted regions such as the coal belts and northern textile cen: ters. were factors in naming’ brn

after |business there should plenty ahead. Higher 1960 Economy

was

tors.

seven

Brazilians, would be in addition to staff workers transferred from Rio

Jr.,

glass

tion.

until

silia is under way. The new staff, composed six

Castro,

out

prepared

there

operations

move

tal

with

named president of the newlyorganized Sales Executive Club of: Ponce. Other members of the board are Enrique Petrovieh, Jr., vice president; Eric Gonzalez, treas-

State Department has asked Congress te appropriate funds for 13 new posts af Brasilia, new capital of Brazil. The staff would Maintain

Casiro Eleced President Of

Ponce Sales. Club

Staie Department Seeks

steam

Realtors,

the Philadelphia

outstanding

Tted. |nomy, he So '-far as| competition from Russia is) concerned, he saic, “we already \are. ahead in’ both economic and military power, and we have, the capacity to be the world’s | continuing foemtrunner.” | | “In my opinion, ” he told the Society of Industrial Realtors, “1960 will be no year for men

companies just on. the fringe of being blue become the

histery.

construction, retail some other activity,”

|%

him

¢e’s 1960 Industrial Award. The award is bestowed annually for

Not even an unusually tough winter. which “put a crimp in

“This capital is being held intact or shifted. into two major directions, “There

gave

Mueller has) icted 1960 will be the best | business. year in

liquidation in

have

of Industrial

wind

stocks of the 1960s will be completely different from thoseof | the 1950s, in the opinion of-G. M. Loeb of E. F. Hutton & Co.’ -“There seems to be some im-

as

1960D Best Business Year Yet

NEW YORK (AP) — Favorite

portant

<

iar

Stocks Of 1960s To Differ From 50s

ears peace rags

=

and the

Hogar

af

the

Fishing Club. advertising re-

for the STAR

in Pon-

the filter cigarette designed with :

al

tea ere ii sas

your taste in mind

the

“of

supreme

importance Puerto

House

to

Rico,”

interest

and

the

economy

according

great to

of Representatives

of the

‘Freas-

ury Committee. ~ The committee, which thos studied this bill, ‘has. reported

to the House that the bill should be passed without. amendment. The

boos

report

pO

lists

Pera

the

Wi

following

VV

wanuld

bring Puerto Rico: 1, Additional revenues five

per

cent

tax

income of trade countries. 2. Creation

- 3. New

on

done

of

the

new

new

business

that and

gross

jobs.

capital invested of

a

in foreign

Puerto. Rican economy. 4. The possibility of

investment

banks from

in the the

re-

capital

in

industries

in

Puerto Rico. The report stresses that five per cent tax is not

the the

“major benefit” of the bill. The “accumulation in the local

money”

of

extraordinary will

permit

a

sums

of,

great

in-

crease in the island’s borrowing. capacity, In. order for a company to qualify under conduct over its business

this bill, it must 80 per cént of in foreign coun-

tries the U.S. not included. The House Committee oh commerce and Industry has also been studying the bill. It is- expected

that their report will be mitted sometime this week sending the bilt the House floor.

|-j |

soon

after

subthus to

breathes freshness ‘into the taste of every _ puff. Taste new Duke. Discover the big Duke anerence for yourself. : ’

of a

Yes, Duke is designed 1 with your taste in ) mind | | Distributors:

7c 2 a Re

Blend flow right through: Recessed tip, too.

And Duke’s high-porosity AIR-COOL paper

R.SANTAELLA & BRO.,tnc., San Juan - A. J. TRISTAN Sucs., Ponce-Mayagues

Cheha: v eines Land:

in

7FAA UR Dt NE Ada pw

pending

it

now

re

bill

Commonwealth House of Representatives which would. make Puerto Rieo a base of operations for international companies is

issad

lets the rich real flavor of Duke of Durham

Committee Favors Bill Establishing Infernati onal Trade A

eS

Duke’s new King'size filter draws easie. r. .

<

The DC-8C, the latest addition to Pan Am’s |jet fleet, is capmiles an hour. It will be used on the San /juan, New York-

its

today.

up.to 600

¥

here

able of speeds Miami run.

Yammer ott

in service

Pip :

NEW SERVICE—Pan American World Airways will place the DC-8C jet shown above


x

+RADIOLOGISTS WATCH FASHION SHOW — Gowns

WATCH

from

La

Boutique

drew

applause.

of

from

Mme.

Maria

members

of

del

the

Carmen

Zamora

Radiology

Society

of New York and their wives at a luncheon and fashion

PIMPLES

At left, Helen show at the La Concha Hotel Monday. Torres de Montilla wears a gold satin evening dress with asymmetrical hemline approved by Dr. and Mrs. Norman

VANISH

aber, of Buffalo, N. Y. here in San’Juan for the Radiology

Conférence.

printed

Above

from

Jocelyn

Reiher

Miss

Virginia Rozek Buffalo, too. (STAR

wears.

short: evening. dress,

At the table behind

ing a pouff-tunie. Rozek,

right,

silk halter-necked

\

featur-

|

her are Dr. Ed:

ye Czerwiec, all) and Mrs. photos by Betty: parr.)

|

| |

L

Ann Landers Says

> Try Putting Her More At Base Next Time

at the of the tip

i

|

} ' 1

|

Heals and Hides Covers

up large pores,

lines, scars,

-

freckles!

Pimples;, Blackheads, disappear «hile: you have the

fun! A touch of poorest

instantly! coted

blends:

the stick mokes

complexion

Doctor's

ingredients

invisibly

look

combination

heals

with

as

your

it

clear

of

even again

medi-

hides

skin

Try

it

teday!

SUL

e

RAY 8

eMm-olit

Medicated Miracle Blemish Stick At your

favorite

Drug

Store.

the hall hat rack (a mounted head on an 11-poimt deer) and pulled the whole thing out of the wall!

DEAR a Myson brought his. girl friend home the

other

evening

to

meet

the family for the first time. She no sooner stepped inside when her elbow knock2d

over

a flower

pot

My

We

was

brought

many

and

an me

FIED DEAR

thing

right.

friends He won’t He’s 23

I would die if he married

such tell

up

cultured

with refined daughters. even take them out.

which

contained my prize African violets. When refreshments were served she spilled a glass of milk on my rug. On the way out she stumbled over her own feet, grabbed

WATCH

son

have

awkward what

MOTHER

to

cow. do—

can

do

was

un-

put-her

at ease when

she

comes

oyer. again. Be <casual and informal and | ‘maybe the poor thing Hl relax, “ke

is

The

only

DEAR

ANN

LANDERS:

After

be

more

reading

your

answer

“Rela-

'EM GROW

tives— Ugh” I cae for

your

opinion.

‘to write

|

My mother-in- -law took and old dress out-of the rag bag. I re-, cognized it as one ‘her. daughter}

ola btedly due to her anxiety had tried to remodel: and. botchd eagerness to please. Try to -ed. up. The sleeves were off, the

|

MORTIFIED:

you

Please MORTI-

girl was to make she got

,

to

collar : was

the hem

She Fifth

turned:

was

around

|

put! the dress Avenue

ina Sake

box,’tied

it with

a beautifulsréed ribbon—

was '

my in

and

it

Christmas present.

‘When I

slap

and

raw. |Pe

the

a lot of ‘with such

told

face

her

this

and

was

she

4

had

nerve. to insult a gift, she called

me me

» commercial

and

“mercenary,

money-grubbing.”

She~ also_

ad-

‘ded the flattering notion that I was

so

talented

she

was

sure

I could fix the dress up. What would you have done in my place, Ann. Landers? FROTHING

DEAR have

thanked

privately, MY

the power

is another, famous product of

GENERAL Office

MILLS,

INC.

and Warehouse: Fdez. Juncos Across Pier No. 6 — San Juan Telephones 3-1490 and 2-4945

Ave.

would

put

the \dress

in

rag bag.

loves.

can be.

CHEERIOS

and

I

her nicely, laughed

breakfast the whole | |

Rich in proteins” and delicious as only toasted oats | family

'

FROTHING:

FLOWER

SHOP

Isla Verde

MIAMI DRAPERY 1863 Leiza St. Santurce

Tel.

3-2111

SCT FOCSCPCOE

wrinkle

Acne pimples!

charitable. The. poor: probably: trying so hard i good impression that all unstrung. ‘The comedy of errors


ne ='

ae Se

eeeea enap = ; z

a ee

| S

An

oF

Timer

What The Stars Poretell

Remembers

The Changing Times

“The i

historic old San church which stands

important

site

in

Juan on an

old

San

suffered some neglect, but has held its own since 1523,” said my

friend.

I am told

that it is the. oldest shrine in this hemisphere that has been ‘in

eentinuous was

use

first

“It

from

the

time

it

founded.”

was

first

ealled

Santo

To-

Church,” * said . my

friend “‘and the Dominican friars responsible for having not- only the church but Dominiean

1 Ves,

“Here’s one landmark which has weathered many, storms, .and

said I, “and

Aquino

jacent

Juan.

“Yes,?

mas

‘held

I

Convent.”

said,

“it

prominence

de

Leon’s

Here

transferred

Ponce

sary

de

were

buried

Ponce

they

were

te the Cathedral,

when

Leén’s

was

400th

observed

Anniver-

in

Puerto

as

are

several

other

nota-

virgin

it is said

the

enough,””

said

delays and

“if

theless. by a smile and big and using your

I'm

Sure

spend

LIBRA Step) out.

told

that de

in

the

crucifix

Leoén, family

this

church

Christ

of the

is to

as

Pon-

be

found

well

renaissance

as-

an

statue

of

on the cross.’

“There

is

crucifix,

a

legend

toe,

which said

bells for

about

that

is

most

old

timer

my

King Ferdinand images, chalices

the one and

only

ehurch which existed im those days, leeated in Caparra. At the

same

time, Juan

sent

money

to

of

Christ,

image

Ponce Spain

de Leon to buy

for

his

an

private

chapel. It was sent on the ship ‘La Buenaventura’. The voyage was fine as far as Dominica, but

after setting sail from there for Puerto Rico a heavy storm overtook them and when nearing! Puerto

Rico

they

were

shipwreck-

ed on Cabras island (Geat Island). Everyone

on

beard

perished.

ac-

eordmg to the story, and only a box was seen floating on the waters which. when opened was found to contain the Ponea de Leon crucifix.” ~ “By

the!

way,”

I-said,

“it

is

believed that this crucifix was greatly venerated in the old ehurch at Caparra and when the eity was moved to its present

site, Juan

_“How friend. for

you

interesting,”” “I’m

so glad

have

my memory more about

tank this

said

we

helped

de

to

met

my again

replenish

and to ancient

know land-

mark.”

LADIES FREE GIFTS FOR THE MODELS—John Roy, representing the N. Y. Radiologist Society who are meeting this week in San Juan, presents a gift to Claudette Mauret de Pujadas,

| Every

one of the mannequins at Mme. Carmen Zamora’s fashion

WEDNESDAY

Quifiones'de

Arnaldo

right, social director of La Concha, the other girls who modeled.

holds

Meyners,

the

gifis

te

make

you

do

have

much

fun,

for

it.

but

dent

©

atid avoid publicity studiously. Good time to come to far better with

those

Make.

(April

certain

20 to May

that

you

come

pert help

and you

and

have

strength

of character.

,

|

Experienced,

bilingual,

—s

tious,

background,

good

salary,

Knowledge

to work

of shorthand

International, ment |

S. A., Room

Store Building, .

|

with

international

you

are

not

eomrade,

jealous

as

you

ito evidence such quite involuntarily. get big.

MOON to to

of

.be

an Be

requisite. 311

New

Write

Ampex

York

Depart-

21) Rather depressive-

20)

(June

22

than listen forebedings

of an associate, get busy putting your ideas. across and begin an uptrend in all of your 4ifairs. Positive

ean

thinking

save

the

at

this

time

greatest

prises.

enter-

:

impress

others

great

ideas.

plans

for.

through Avoid

with

Make the

with that

your

21) and truly

constructive future.

Come

commitments, eo-worker

too.

with

a

chip on his or her shoulder. FOR YOUR COPY of Carroll Righter’s 16-page ‘Forecast for yorr own sign for May send

les

:

Your.

Wednesdays,

Areund

Fridays,

Sundays and Holidays

abundance

to

Instead it

will | wiil

and

to

interests

you.

partner

CORP.

San Juan

ihe:

you. Start

(Dec.

22

to es

of | following he

own

wise now

to)

P.M.

be

most

de-!.|

who

is truly interested |

in your welfare. Raise your level | of. consciousness so that) you:.cat | realize greater ‘suceess) in, the) future. ~— Saad

PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20): Here is ene of those days when, nearly everyone) around you is.

depressed and apt to throw cold water

on _ your

permit

this. Get surroundings

order.

and

own

|

ideas.

diligently

affairs and

viva is Formfit’s new! panty girdle that firms

BOLTA

conscién-

adopt

voted and kind! to one etaeest || to your ‘heart. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.) 19) You ean solve all of your | problems best today by following a plan proposed by a good!

ond accentuates the natural curves of your body. The cotton-daéron back: panels are pre-shaped—they lift, and firm, yet give o@ feminine : rounded, ho-girdle look.

Luis Colén Figueroa Edificio ‘‘E! imparcial’’

Be

fet the advice of experts Before | entering into that venture that

Q. What's the viva?

CLAUDIO

you.

would

fancy-free in my new VIVA!

jormfit

Rpcinig |All

an

himeyiteesannimelite

Crt

Santurce

very.

however, jand

ideas,

There’s a Formfit: Fashion to give every figure that Formfit Feeling

POST TIME IS 3 P.M.

21)

thinking

get pointers that to increase. good

CAPRICORN

apt

emotion -big and

CHILDREN

July the

a good

might

A. Thet Formfit Feeling!

company.

for

23 te Nov.

be

wider experience|than an upswing now,

Q. And whes | wear both viva and i

you

inethods of those whe have had

@ Formfit bra, what do | have?

;

(Oct.

not

disturbing

GEMINI (May 21 ‘to June 21) Conferences, shopping, regular work can go off very efficiently for,.you ‘today. But be certain

graceful in evening and daytime dresses.

|

to

incurred. Remain steadfast in spare instead. SAGITTARIUS) (Nov. 22 to yeu resolutions and -.do not try to run off to some new adven- Dee. 21) This can be a day whea | ture. Impress others with your | monetary ° affairs) become rather |

A. Wear your VIVA with almost any kind! You'll look.slim and trim in sport clathes, shorts aad slacks; feel feminine and

;

ene

straight or optimistically today. It is best you consult some ex-

20}

Q.. Is viva designed for wear with any special kind of dress?

SECRETARY

much: |

(Sept.| 23 to. Oct. 22) early | today and ally

You: may

through today with any commitments-or obligations you have

A...

for

and

SCORPIO

who

work with.you as well as saan ties and friends, toe. TAURUS

since

yourself with | thi individuais -who ‘can be -very' helpful te you right now ‘and im the future.) You can also enjoy yourself at the same time Be cheerful.

ARIES (March 21 te April 19) Spend the day working out plans for the future constructively

understanding

time,

ing hand to those who are truly

comprehensive

this little isle called San LEO (July 22 te Aug: Bautista, it was given to Dress in nieest taste today

the church where the Ponce Leén family worshipped.”

Delia

away

has to be handled! that is of pitch and moment. P. iM. give ‘a help:

thinking creative

and is revered by all as the Virgin of Belen. I. have also been

ability

Peat

go off on jany. tangetn,-or-!

fritter

never-

in need help.

and

Mrs.

concerned,

1895, Grand

VIRGO (Aug 2 to, Sept’ 22)

Don’t

practical interests

are

oie

¥. 17, N.Y.

plans for the future, this can be an exeellent day and night. Be

pal. “In |1511° ‘ordered seven.

while

plans

Box

Sta... N.

not mistaken thére’s a legend about a famous 15th century Flemish Madonna which appeared near San Juan in i the 16th century

interesting,”

show,

Star,

TENDENCIES:

where

he «

your) birth date. and 50¢ tha stamps) ‘to Forecast, San Juan _

do

Although there seem to be many

mi-

known

I,

impel... They

GENERAL

that

first

of Ameriea

the Virgin of Belen.”

ble things. to-see in this chureh,” | AB¢ alusian my friend recalled. “‘An aneient coat of arms of the Ponce de Leon. family is still visible over

4nd

shrine! houses

raculous

ce

Rieo.”’

_ “There

altar;

“Sure

always

1908 when

this:

*

has

because

remains

until

founded the ad-

-he main

Stars

not compel! What veti make of your life is largely up te you.”

by Edith Irvine Rivera

My old timer friend and I met the other day near the

‘By Carroll Righter

ARON

work.

Do go

not

in

about

ait

|


‘THE SAN’ ‘JUAN STAR «| pened Apri 6. ‘ko

10

aiiAiea ciliation c

Our Man in San Juan:

No ‘Sign Of The

Sign. By Al Dinhofer

SIGNS OF THE TIMES DEPT.: Theatre

Stolen

of

Sign

Puerto

Blues

Rico

these

is

days.

singing

rigged ed

recordings

‘ was

io present three Tennessee Williams’. oneact plays Apr. 18-22. The canvas sign, 3 by 12 feet, was placed

one

“Cockpit

supply

driving

Theatre,”

or

which the group Canta Gallo.

| Théve's

Ko

, SUSINESS

a man’ blue with anger, fist clenched,

and

at @

The

one

the

veins bulging,.

other

hand

hold-~

been

pet-shop

and asked:

owner

smiled

pleasantly

“What did you get, sir, a singer eke

Gallera

TRAFFIC-PROBLEM

DEPT.:

It

C2 -

| racial

ek

that

a

henpecked

“I

- my Vera said

McKenna.

$35

string

was

of

taken

budget”

the

from

for

the

Little

the

husband

jrecently

sign.

Miss

know

| Vd

what

told

do

without

HOLLYWOOD

DEPT.:

wife. She never

gives

me

the

“shoe

HOORAY

McKenna

FOR

cut through weeks of red tape at the De-

tional

ihe same

POOLSIDE

&

DEPT.:

“I}l

never

fo out with him again,’ said the peach at the poolside the other p.m. “His language

such filmic nightmares “4-D Man,” ¢

is

SMASH HIT Belafonte show

eek

dributor

AND

who

DANCE

calls

DEPT.:

himself

IT

Our

con-

offers

this

gag. A pet-shop owner was hoodwinked into iaking 1,000 canaries, which he later dis-

covered

did

not

Political

In

desperation.

HAROLD

This

being

J.

Odd,

the

season

would

draw

‘a

squeal

minded disinclination to chalJenge my statement~that the convention

promise

“maximum”

to

donation

make

to the

sidential

Fortaleza

a

1960

Democratic

precant

| paign smacked of

Focus

“birthright

ter”

bar-

because

the pledge went hand-in-hand with another modion retiring the party from local elections.

Instead, vpon

the

my

critics

prediction

nike

would

pounced that

make

the

good

on

thei@campaign pledge since their treasurer “is Teodoro Mos-

teoso,

a

happens

staunch to

head

The critics - Yage over the coso,

if

he

Popular

who

Fomento.”

also profess outremark that Mosneeds

help,

could

turn to another prominent Popular named Max Goldman, who as “former chief of the tax-exemption office...also knows where to rattle the tin cup.”\For the commentary on Mos. coso

_over

and

as his schedule

Goldman,

the

critics

not

For

altogether

the

tactic

But

on

the

of

article

“as

dis-

story”

and

by smearing as public de. .

of

the

allow. )

chance

that

The

of the criticism might have been based on a genuine misinterprepretation, it is well to. clarify

‘seurrilous

in-

tense

pre-dawn

racial

raids:that

seizure | ‘of more

situation

brought

than

outrageous

same’

persons

after his|arrest.

copy.

They

‘even

some

jews of Paton,

murmurs

more segregation, ness ‘or apartness *

within

the races as

The.

stated.

aim et! the’ ruling

party—in a country whey tires Negroes, more a million coloreds and half ‘a: million. East

, racial” ner

perhaps. i ‘great

GENEVA

Nations

(AP)—The ‘United

conference on ‘the law

of the sea is expected to begin voting’ this. week on conflicting proposals to define the breadth

a

over-

30

for seizure without —war-

and for holding persons for

days.

'

:

Alan Paton Not Arrested Among those who escaped arrest in the, sweeping raids was Alan Pa t on, internationally

known white ‘author, national pre-

andthe fish- © state fioule

enjoy beyond itssi a. border. Only

about a dozen

dcezales

remained to be heard when the conference. closed) the list of

speakers

in ‘the

general Hebate

Monday’ and = decided to. meet twice’ ‘daily to get the speeches

sident of the Liberal Party and iout of the way as wise as posx “Fortaleza in Focus,” the same perhaps the most widely acclaim-| sible.’ f ' 7 name ~ under which my interwritten. i pretive pieces have appéared ronays BEST FROM EUROPE Because I know Moscoso well, since this newspaper began puI feel sure he would not use his blication in November. ' position to exact political conthat

nothing

less,

was

more,

and

intended

-1)

nothing

than

the

article

was

labeled

ob

was

tributions. sure that

But I am_ equally a Moscoso fund re-

to

in

2) the article began

words,” ‘Once upon

‘with the

a time, many,

quest would get response. from ‘many, Many years ago.” I doubt some businessmen because he if the critic who identified him“happens to head Fomento.” self as a “close follower of po- | The donors will be mistaken, litical news in the States for’ well-over 25 years” ever read{ of course, if they expect Fomenfavors

return.

I am sure that Mr. Goldman ran a clean _tax-exemption office. But as the man wha processed

many

tax-exemption

to

rattle

the

The

Popular

mingly

agrees

Party that

cup,”

former

office

heads

good

raisers.

Last

tax-

make

year

etdo-

nors

two

the

them,

signature

attorneys

of

Max

Gold.

man and. Robert: Baker.

| fests

lg

etl

the

that

type

article

appeared

on

my column’ on; an inside page on Tuesday somehow missed my | ight mews account of the

sembly

jidssSh|

To

printed

overlook

a points,

Popular Parfy fund raising ter was sent to potential over

with

i

the

day

be-

re, although | the latter was itself see- ithe lead story | on page. one.

exemption

fund

story

The keen-eyed ¢ritics who found

in behalf of a political party,a phrase which means “to solicit donations.”

lead.

3)

requests,

tin

“news”

Tuesday, March' 29, two days after the Democratic convention.

Goldman knows many a wellheeled manufaeturer. He knows “where

a

of

a

these

eriti¢

above

must . be.

three

maii-|

cious, or hysterical.

A victim, | erhaps, of same hysteria} t gripped

| tain. Populares when Luis~A. Ferre.

fs

ore ‘separate:

The arrests were made under } of territorial wa the Public Safety Act that pro ing rights a co

news

with

But despite the

150

Luthuli said he had been slapped by a pfison official shortly

vides a travesty on “fair rants

to read the looked that:

In their excitement, the cri: tics also saw fit to condemn my

of

path, out) of the Jin-

some

Negroes, white liberals, Indians rand persons of mixed blood or

twisted talent for reading _ between the lines seemingly failed

some

Ty

me

an

reporting.”

of

nuendo.”

will

sur-

who had nothing to say about the “birthright barter”, zestfulaccuse

this eyen-

Fund. Raising

crediting a charge its author is as old bate.

of

But oddly, the protest skirtthe main point of the article: The critics revealed a single-

In

he

but

prising.

for

protest.

ed

over from

j

summed up in ‘the Afrikaans former Zulu chief who now word apartheid.

coloreds.

LIDIN

“censure”, it was inevitable that this column’s criticism of the recent Democratic rump assem-

bly

Tropicoro— the brilliant

ing through April 9. (Fhat’s as long a hold-

Critics And

By

held

partysaffairs.

could be jexplored with him. Indians—is to on. the white But government leaders react: and. non-white races each “alon ed coldly. They termed” Luthuli its own lines and. in its o vt subversive and accused him of seeking to set up a non-white "Recent Seti pinta tid “I 2 government in South, Africa. shnintadting and ‘fiirthering that And last -week Luthuli- was poliey, plunged the! country into coun’ among t se arrested in a series’

DEPT: . Bevailee the Harry has been a nightly sellout

is being

deal with Albert Luthu-

creasingly

Interpretation

On if

sing.

balladier

Paton, whose teed kewl wwopk

thuli’s views were moderate and million whites. mnie 10

| that

at the San Juan Hotel’s Club seating capacity nearly 600 —

white liberals and Negro d ‘urged that the. gev-

li, a

Blob,” and

eS

native

heads African National Congress. The liberals contended Lu-

Technicolor

as “The i

ee

so...s0...pornographic.” SONG

in

citizens

and

leaders of organized

ernment

in the Virgin Islands. It; is being produced by Jack H. Harris whose talents gave us

&

PATTER

‘epid

the most. sound, stable; of! the |

be taken ‘to bring: together lead- Power in 1948 South’ Afri¢a ‘has ers of. the opposed camps. direction’ of been moving ‘in

niversal-Interna-.

fiction

its citizen

in any normal. society’ would be

There had been some slight

and CinemaScope is currently being shot

night it was put on display. k

science

ed. a state

then-te do this just | oesn’t make) sense. 1 can’t conceive of the rea-| soning behind ‘it. .~ the kind of!” people they: have eet arresting

and

Somé leaders

partment of Public Works, before permission was granted to hang the sign. It disappeared

su-

he ‘said:

“To abrogate the pass laws anil

is “Cry the Beloved Country,” normally, Js. active: fn liberal >

chance

Here’s| another chem first for the Caribbean. . “Dinosaurus,”’

it has, dé

wife

in ‘South Africa,

defense - ‘orce for-. mobilization and mad lespread arrests. It thus) has decided 'to ignore. all offers or démands | for contacts between the goverriment

to find’ out.”

Theatre,

group’s

don’t

corres-

Africans. |. It literally has cut it- the ranks of - Prime Minister self’ off completely from. mors Hendrik Verwoerd's . Nationalist than two million trban Negroes. ‘Party; the’ lines: ified hardened ‘swiftly. hope that; exploratory steps might | _. Since the. natidnalists ghitied

RELATIONS ‘DEPT.: Nick of El Mediterraneo relates

him:

and

of. emergency, alerted

In no time traffic is snarled, you’re sweating, and so-are your frozen fodds. MARITAL. Bosch, owner

segregation’

premacy

women love to stop and chat in the aisles.

Show wives

AP - foreign

To maintain its policy of strict

takes

a little more time to shop. in local supermarkets because you get caught in the heavy. traffic of shopping carts. An inde-. pendent survey by Our Man reveals that

Like &

-an

JO URG, (AP)-—-The governme! t of South. Africa has taken a fateful step.

or a dancer?”

to the

the

In

pondent since 1938.

theatre-in-the-round,

organized

birds,

ing a yellow canary.

to attract at-

directions

twittering

early the next day a customer was pounding on his door. He opened the door and there

jlo, where the amateur theatrical group plans

and

of

of South

~ This inter- Africa: ‘Paton, ‘57 said’ not ‘beings ar-| pretive Ps OTe on the South rested” left ‘him: feeling “slightly | African situation. comes from disreputable.” ~ a col espondent who has “All my friends have been: ar-| cove wmews of ‘that area for rested and here I am,” he said. | the last ‘three’ years. .Onio Of the recent swirl’ of events ‘born, Lynn Heinzerling has :

day he sold every last bird: But bright and.

hung with special care on the overpass at Avenida Norte near the Gallera Canta Ga-

on the overpass last Saturday

td friend of the! Nesroe

speak-

ers hidden around the shop, and tlen play-

the

Somebody

absconded with the freshly-painted sign they

iention

up a stereo Hi-Fi system, with

the cer-

itehooder Te.

te

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Death Is ASerious Matter ‘ways.

The subject is, again; the gory

battle of the high-

If it bores the police and the government, it

will not surprise us. ‘While the dead ile up, a spokes-

man for the Police Department has this to say 2

_

“The fault should not fall on the police.

the-drivers who havée-lost the sense of res This

was

said

yesterday

by

‘Lt. Galo

It is.

ponsibility.”

Segarra,

chief

' of the Traffic Division of the Police Department.

_. The police official is right when he says the drivers are irresponsible. ‘What he should have added is that the

—ed

police permit

could-have added-that

them

to be .irsesponsible.

the Legislature

has neglect-

its duty by- not. enacting stiffer traffic: laws.

_- This is not the time to pass the buck,

Only the

>

- . He

police can. stop, or at/least slow, the slaughter that .is

_ being carried out by mobile executioners called drivers, ’

Count the ‘dead. . Count them ovérthe weekend

of Saturday,

Sunday, and. Monday.

They total TWELVE!

~ |

Count the dead in ‘March.

|

They total THIRTY-FOUR! (An all-time record).

‘Count the dead

in the “first THREE. months

this. year,

Y 2ie

of

vo

a

‘They total NINETY-FOUR! (There were 87 in

ay

a

the fitst FOUR months of last year, including April.) ‘This is a hideous record to contemplate. . ‘The accident toll rateon our highways is higher than in any of the 50 States; It is much higher than the average for the United States. It is: probably the greatest continuous taking of lives in peacetime, It...

making of Puerto Rico a tropical ‘slaughterhouse in’ which the weapon is the automobile in the hands of

is

suicidal maniacs who nocent_ victims. _

kill themselves

and their in-

Bean

;

}

:

aS

}

|

:

“THIS THING 1S BIGGER THEN BoTA OF UES” Only In | ee | His

i Publish Or Perish’ Haunts

Those who Have fallen, and those who are about

to die in the days ordinary measures

and weeks ahead, demand extrafrom the government. The. 94

-

who were killed in the first three, mont

were put to death in 96 days, At the rate of increase of the’ last three months, we should -achieve a killing a day

ol

rol: Wt beruenet ales

about. now.

-It is‘a shameful achievement. ‘The police official admitted that the rate of fatal.

ities is “alarming,” It is indeed: The citizen who ventures forth by cat in Puerto

' Rico today: is’ exposing himself. to a madness ably unparalleled in the automotive age.

prob-

~ athletic awards, ‘di

: with the rejo

“Its ‘a ‘Cliche,

where

the

percentage

- gists.

| This’ is

He is placing

is balanced

more ‘at the grim

rate.of accele-

.

The police say the drivers are ‘responsible. Anyone.

agree.

must agree. . But. “editcation of the driver,” even if eré is only one quick, reliable, indispensable method t o| reduce the death toll on the highways. -It-is police ne enforcement of traffic laws. -

aed instituted, will take-years and. thousands of lives.

) maintain that :the

of human

lives

should

be -given

at once over all other polite duties,

~ ;

top

presen - personn tel

and

facilities.

But

much

can

be

done, pending an acceptance of their responsibility ' _ by the Legislature and the government in. general. | ||

:

i {phn

j

not;

cliche,

on that

tired hearing over, but it

| “Publish or perish” ist

we know a teacher’

cord

Th

y.. giving iv ng

‘the teacher ee coral idlos:

More leisure in which’ to think. larly - publications’ whidk

WeWe bother bother the‘he high thigh school schooltance te:

te

, that is, except the dean who

teacher devote -his dinner ‘hour to

ticles or not, or whether they

~-pesearch.

Educationin America is

| The colle ee at

t

can

because

3

LIQ]

erry

- enn come during his ci noes he ow why Johnny got a when A for cellegeand we insist) that the

has a checklistof all the teachers with a sched| Ule“of how often he is expected to appeainran: . No’ one cares whether’ they

~

up. A

“Publish| or

Every day of delay’ is murder. {

of _silencing

tion naake a high school teacher's life a continual not ound either of parenta intimidation or summer ’ it is only symptomatic of the re _ course taking, the colleges have!.a system that makes all teachers ‘become writets, \

priority

It is obvious'that thé’ police cannot. do it all with.

way

the would-be critic that he's un-

The-police force should. be strengthen at, once. Highway patrols should. be doubled or t ri ed.. The! saving

“Ameri

the American “ college. I only one of the cruelties imposed .on college teachers. .Where: the PTA and the state systems of constant. re-accredita-.

We

who: drives a car on our highways

such

isn’t the phrase 1 ily that tires them; it’s the prospect of doing something about it. I will not: be leterred by this charge that I » I have offered cliches. zbout i school; now I will offer

ration that has been registered in the last several

do.

include:

these and you are met

original: and he'll probably -shut’ admittedly,’ is ing. But it is account, untrue, (People may get the same weary’ phrase over and

in favor

months, |

these--magazines

that you are uttering cliches.

a sisdit: effective

criticism.~Tell

, the Hereafter, If. he keeps playing, he has, to lose. of. Unless. the police, the Legislature, Gov. Muiioz _ Marin, .and the ‘power .of public opinion cembine tv act quickly, and effectively, to save those who-are about to die,-they will die, not at the rate of one a y, but more, many

-of

plas

high school is ita bad way,’” protest its apolo-

37

his life on the line in a local version of Russian rou.

lette,

of the opinion that thé Amer- . ‘is. involved in individual research. stands in need of reform,

ise

Be

the (community : faifs the

“because now the schools fait Him SB RE

(


12

THE SAN JUAN

|

1960: i

STAR — Wednesday, April ‘6;

if The Government Pays

UPR Project Aims At Creating ‘Air Of Pure Scientific Research conducting a broad and ambitious project to create. at the Univer-

By A.W. MALDONADO > The Department of Biology of

sity “an scientific

the University of Puerto Rico School of Natural Sciences is

atmosphere research.”

of

pure

Dr. Gustavo A. Candelas, head, of the

biology

department,

yes- |

terday outlined the vast pro| gram which includes ‘the setting }up of new laboratories; the ac|quisition of top scientists from U.S.

universities,

facilitating

the

| participation of the faculty in re-

‘search

ition

programs,

of

:department’s Dr. cently,

was

and

research

the

courses

addi

to

they

curriculum.

Candelas said until re: pure scientific research

almost

impossible

at

the

University.. The reasons were that science teachers carried teaching loads so heavy they ‘had no time for research,he

said. ‘there

Also, Candelas pointed out, were little funds to sup-

‘ply the ment.

|

The ‘today,

necessary

University Candelas

interested

THIRD

PUERTO

THEATRE

FESTIVAL

sity

UN NINO AZUL PARA ESA SOMBRA 28 to May

May

Dr.

Marqués

Piri Fernandez

Production

Lawrance.

A

CRISTAL

ROTO

EN

EL

CIELO

Casas

a

National

CAIDO. S. Belaval

Production

May

19 to 22

EN

EL PRINCIPIO

LA- NOCHE. ERA by

Gerard

SERENA

Paul

de

Season

Mujeres

_

box

seats

woe e ee

$ 1.00

through matinge

May

Bestival y Una Area.

University

the

Sunday __...-

16, 17,

18

Admission: free

-— for

$10.00

_

8:30

P.M

=

3:30

P.M

Theatre

on

THEATRE

the

4:30 P.M. these

% plays.

following

©

present

also

award-

“Areyto

present in the

Pesaroso”

dates:

May 19, 20, 21 —~ 4:00 P.M.

|

said all

Amado

Cintron

started

on

his own five years ago when he was nine years old. Without outside. “help-he never even thought of going to Fomento—he

set

up

his’

own

shoe

shine stand. He picked a gooi spot, about half-way between the Normandie and Caribe Hilton Hotels,{one of the best and busiest locations for “brillos.” “A person has to be most ca

about

where

he

starts.

being

down, spent

“I

ask

people

and all the for

this ‘pro-

for

15

cents

and

1 give no credit,” Amado says. However, he admits, he rarely gets less than a quarter. He averages shines a

between day.

12

and

20

He’s in it for the money, too. He and his grandmother need it. She

these

|

uf

is bringing

him

and

four

brothers up. His parents are dead. “Every year I shine more,” Amado. says. “Business is gett-

A ‘doctor from the mainland who comes to Puerto Rico every year for three-weeks, 1s the “best” customer Amadeo hag ever

had.

He

pays

a ‘dollar. each

time. “I

like

him,

a rush,”

Two

lie

Amado

is

never

in

says.

years. ago yesterday,

the |

writer of this article arrived in Puerto Rico and got the best shine he ever had from Amado. Yesterday, I went back to see him for my “anniversary” shine. It was, as always, good. “Here,”

do nor

of

He

a

me

I

said,

a dollar. the

and

at

in _ho-

occasion.’

the:

then

dollar:

looked

smiled.

“No,” he friend. This

this

special

looked

moment,

handing -Ama-

“Take

for

up

at

said. “You're: one is free.”

my

Soltero, Braschi To Be

‘Guests Of Venezuela Nathaniel

Soltero,

director

public relations for the monwealth Department of culture and Commerce, Venezuela’ next week

of the government try. é

of

ComAgri-

will visit as, guest

of that coun>

The announcement was made ‘gram of “pure scientifie re{:search” WHI not yield “imme- ing better. al the time.”: . - , ‘yesterday: |iby, Secretary of Agri- | diate, practical résults.” Among ‘his “customers, who" ‘ulture’ and‘ Commerce, Luis RiSantos, who added that Other research projects are are all named “Joe” as far as vera currently being carried out at he is coneérnéd, is a number of Soltero will be accompanied by ‘UPR by -Drs. (Evalina Ortiz, Ju- } local: businessmen- who stop off writer and -news commentator Dr. Wilfredo Braschi; director ‘lio .Garcia Diaz and Rafael Cor- for a ‘shiné on the way to lunof public relations at the Departdova. cheong and meetings, ment of Education. ‘Soltero and Braschi are the. first of a group of professionals

TRUCK

-. vapid

will

Levin,

Rico.

AAA-1

°°

the University MOBILE THEATRE will Jibara’? while stationed at different _doints

CHILDREN’S

University

money

Parsi

$ 2.00

_..-.=

scientist coming down U.S. is Dr. Richard

being brought

THEATRE

Por reservations call] 2-0810

The

Héctor Campos

ee

Thursday

at

in Puerto

Nine

Self-‘By ‘Made ‘Brillo’ Magnate GUNTER HETT

Tosteson, from of Pennsylvania,

genetics.

Candelas

Veray

_.------tickets

Doring the "Un Jibaro Metropolitan

Foundation

study

Started When He Was

;reful-

in Puerto

Delano

Amaury

-------------

&

Sunday

The 25-yearalready earned

ed a federal grant, will study a species of the banana fly found

Jack

TAPIA Baleony

Harold

‘|

AMADO CINTRON

The locatian can be the most important ‘thing _ -success,” has joined the faculty to do Amado says. research in cellular physiology. However, the location alone, Tosteson, who has worked and he says, cannot take the place published articles on polio re-- of “knowing your stuff.” search, said yesterday that he And, Amado is known by will be equipped with a labora- his customers as about the best tory soon. little shoe-shiner in these parts.

tion

Baile

Juventud

las

Orchestra

UPR

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home in Trujillo Evening. Among

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film Harry Mufson,. owner of 1 | eden Roc Hotel - in - Miami ade pice trade ables -

The

evening'

benefits. of

lestivals are similar to the frank opinion he once ne of those odd anniversary issues of a Hollywood Helps.”

Radio ‘Station. Dick Durham group of friends

when - I early ‘some

the

uncle

las Manias' home.

guest

Henty” and

land

Marin...

Roy Godes, presently

eady own one. He finally o| cruise to the South Seas.

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on

visited

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at ‘their Punta

LEMMON BARDOT yas (1) rich, (2) liked. this boat, (3) could afford it and (4); didn't

really

|

a short!

with her father, Fausto Marin, a

; | retired

he ~ MARTIN

the island,

the

.

THIS COUPON 1s WORTH 60 CENTS ;

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College where she attends school as a sophomore. | Lawyer and Mrs. Enrique’ Se-

chance.

hen his contract ended, Andrews had fo find a yacht buyer

this time his ‘‘thank

sistant Circulation Manager of | the weekly newspaper at Wellesley

| When Andrews was a. $5,000-a- week star’ for Goldwyn, he ought an’ 80-foot yacht and told interviewers. “I, want to spend

“We will concern. ourselves:

with :the simple; i ‘elemental things—the_ things, that are

daughter of Col. and Mrs. Ramon ‘R...Guas, has been named As-

those stratided at the airport, for,

_ Roth Newsweek

will hold its annual Heart Fund Ball-on “April 16 at 10 p,m. Ramon Luis Martinez is} president

failed’ dele-:

as.

Chairman of

the Vatican.

The

emnion, George Raft, Dean Martin and several’ of similar stature, vere at the airport in. Los Angeles, D |materialize. In their stead camé

on

(AP)

ed a four-week master class at the University of California with 19 pupils selected from a fleod of applicants. Casals, 83, now a resident of Puerto Rico, told his pupils:

San

using several

spots

Calif,

JOE. DIAZ and?! around Joe receives

place, Holly-

other.”

to

possibilities. , Bride Magazine is shooting | story on “A Puerto

beauty

From

Club

at the next table, then: said)

each

plane *in

of the

Kaiser

“Gerald

Fishing

own

Rico | Honeymoon”,

is

the Mayor, Arnulfo de la Espriella,|

notables”

and Inger

be,

i Through

During

his

-including Dorado. Beach Hotel.: ~ after: all.”” Abe ‘and Lil Fineberg are vacationing at the Hilton, Hotel. Abe | zabeth Knox

recognizable

first or second ‘DeMille. ”

| ' LYONS

the

fly

‘BERKELEY,

nee.

: aad

Cellist Pablo Casals has open-

investment and Home a picture,

screen credits, the. moke’ ‘daring their exposures. | The masquerades are €asy, since this is Colom-|

bia’s first such festival. Some of them use ‘either

Casals Opens Classes

In University Of Calif.

only

a

mance despite the fact” Bey have been seen together often. . ie

Juan April.7 and will stay at La Concha Hotel. While! in Puerto Rico, Otis will be looking over

did to the Yukon. Thete*also is the’flock of | would-be film actresses who vie for attention: «by

Dorado

house will soon be ready for business ahd the ‘public, | opening in ‘June. Millionaire Texan, C. T. -Otis will

forbears

‘professional

their

way

the

festivals

_

of hustlers

‘complement

customary

ighete | is the

at-

oC

where.

reservations

year... “La Residencia’, :San Juan’s®- newest guest

mext Qld

nded here on his: third trip.4o the West Indies—and ‘so have I. ecause Cartagena. was” besieged by pirates’. fleets and admirals’ madas, from Lafitte to Francis Drake, it became known as “Ciueék—invasion by cilad Heroica.” ‘But the true test came last na. The city is holding its first Film Festival, with participants | 0

for

Beach for next. winter. :.. The Sarah Lawren¢e jgroup’s recent trip was so popular and successful, they plan a larger’ group for

lendemmieuaal

. Christopher

Carte” ~Golombia:

FESTIVALE

Festival this coming Sunday. . reports with Maria..Callas,oopera Joe DiMaggio” has made his |re- Star. Both have denied -any ro-

DEN | kyons: +

Leonard

NY By

x

AWS

by

just -next . door “have dropped.

orate

THE LYONS

suit

YORK

Mrs. Tina “Onassis was ional ‘Teenage’ Werewolf”. -and the yesterday"Bétatise’ she: staff , been feuding for a long. time, but has. ‘entered into a> separation teemational.operis.soday, at ie. “Teenage. Frankenstein.”. He patsagor ‘fPheatre. .~) ‘were |brought together last week works a .seeret formila tinake- succession ties. a: agreement ‘with Aristotle Socra“How “To Make A Morister” up cream. in*’ swith :- the, monster hote from His Holiness, Pope. “Yonn by mutual friend, Frank ‘Sinatra. ‘tes Onassis; multimillionaire Ship XXHI;, Each year Joe| sends. a Rumor has ‘its:that the two Hotels ars Robert H.. Harris’ in. the make-up which | enables ‘him- to card. th the Vatican; whe B makiig ping magnate. ‘May merge into~ one. Mufson,, a ble of a Hollywood ‘make-up ex- control. the actions.‘ of these Mrs. Onassis, 29)" win share © Chri tmas mail ing list,. frequent visitor to San Juan, has custody of their two. ‘children, ert who goes berserk when: his actors.. Under his ‘spell, ~ his | his. eye on Puerto Rico, so- this Alexander, +11, and «Christina; 9. bb is threatened. by his studio’s monster ereations go on .a wild may be the answer: to a joint ew. owners. At- the time he is killing orgy. It has beén filmed Mrs. Onassis neither:asked hor hotel |here with Ben Novak. received alimony or-¢ounsel tots, : ven notice, he~ is: working. on |in color. : E!] Comandante will. be host. to it was disclosed, 213 the artistis of, the P, R. Drama TTT TATA TSA TTT Onassi8 has figured if romance

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2-8825.

REALTOR3-6775.

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gerved

600

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ROOM,

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852

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: ASHFORD 3120-1122

i HOUSB Ashford

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Condado

guided 2-7927.

DUFFY'S old beach

rooms,

One

Hotels.

a

all

private

minute

with

have remodeled charm. home, and now offer

patio,

to

private

some

beach

air

and

OLD

ment.

or

WORKING

near

beach.

Street

3

polit

one with! with ad-

Juan,

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Mr.

Rivera

Box

9902,

Will

P.

Enjoy,

terrace in delightful ~ continehtal-run guest house close to “Under The Trees’, and one minute from beach. 17 Carrion Court, corner of McLeary. Member Caribbean Tourist Association. Telephone 3-1317.

702

bath,

some

bus,

From

conditioned.

$7.50 single, $10. double. All rates include complete breakfast. Isla Verde Road. neat San Juan Intercontinental. Call 9-0144, 9-0532. a ‘ OF

Best residential section, Convenient to shopping eenters and bus lines, taxis, vestaurants, night clubs. 75 Condado Avenue. Phone 3-1977. . 1137

-

1158 MAGDALENA + Suite Apartment. Newly decorated and furnished, with large living and diningroom, dircondi-

tioned

bedroom

for

two,

kitchen

and

private bath. Located in Condado section one block from La Concha Hotel. Private entrance. Daily & weekly rates. Call Celeste Todd, telephong 2-1356, 1102

55

2-3994.

UF

HOTEL MIR |’. | # ARECIBO,

— Overlooking. the plaza : 48 miles West of San Juan

on Route 2. Double rooms $5 to $9, some conditioned.

features

finest

Brand

new

American

Rican specialties. Warren Telephone: Arecibo 338. 905 CASCADE

Coffee

Shop

and!

Puerto

James,

‘ GUESi

413

HOUSE

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beach

of

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369

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GUEST

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Airport.

Beautiful swim-

Tapia | Street. Ocean Park, San Juan. Rooms with private bath, airconditioned.

5 mindtes ming

rat

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Good

distance.

restaurants

_ Breakfast

within

served.

0834

EALTOR being’

MAISON

BLANCHE

Guest frouse. Double

and air conditioned rooms, with bath. Near beach, Sun terraces. 77 Washington St. Condado, Santurce, cbrner Wilson,~.Manager Vicente Julia, Telephone) 3-2936. 4 402

}

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CARIBE

lovely)

rooms. Social! 401,;

GUES®,

Miramar.

HOUSER,

Cool

Iocated

Security

Mrs.

Vega,

in

new. »:furnished

Daily, ‘weekly, or monthly Building,

4th

floor,

rates.

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private

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Robins | Tschudin, ¢= \

airconditioned,

hot jand cold water, independent) entrance $15. double, $22. single. Special rates by the month. sper? or 2-2206

tlie

by San Juan’s Rincén. It is

a|'time to publicly explain the professignal service available to you through REALTORS ~+ members of the Puerto

— Taft 53. Each

bath,

April 3 — 9, ts

throughout

and has been:proclaimed Mayoress Dofia. Felisa

Apt.

3.6769.

705 |

room with DORADO GUEST HOUSE — Very near Dorado Hotel and Golf Club. | Private beach. All conveniences. Call »Besosa, Tel, 2-4351.

RESTAURANT. On the gcean. rooms,$7 3 minutes from the

Mgr.

beach, in the city. No.6 Eléna St., Ocean Park Santurce. Efficiency apartments suites — rooms — _ airconditioned. Daily, weekly, (monthly rates. C.A. Rivera, Manager. Teleph

2-6267

411

UF

HOTEL

Pinta

on all

working:

| ous ot

La’ Concha.

and

YEAB guarantee

FERS:

Realtor

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RZPAIRS

“REFRIGERATION

nable rental. This far from rich family man needs 2 or 3 bedroams, furnished or unfurnished, apartment: or house. Tele-, pisrie Pau! Ryan, 3-8400. uF

near

HOUSE-—_

Condado

children,

wdREING

1207 square; meters of Violeta ,Street.

GUEST

Hotels

COMING

1082

UF

beach,

eat

mother. -Permanent residents, in| Puerto Rico, can pay f rental price. Must have ‘minimum of 4 bedrooms, or 3 large bedwith ample maid’s quarters. Must be in‘or near Miramar section where children are in school. Pleasephone 3-8400, Ext. 71.

a27

CAMELLIA

office,

46

‘MOTHER

SALE

Roose: } 3-8400. 271 .

\private|

;

cna

Mellman,

1135,

Wonderful site for house and swimming pool. Facing College Park. Information Mr. Fontan, ext. 54 San Juan Star: Tel.

your

Karen

a

R,

Miramar. 1024

«MOUSEon

drinks

and

to

block

EL YUNQUE area. 2 LUQUILLO — each with natural or more acres, stream and scenie view ocean, private automobile entrance. Phone 3-6712 or write 804 Fdz. Juncos,

SAN FRANCISCO: Bellisima corner

& SEKVICE Store

Calfe Caoba, 3-3575. 1012)

house metro-

who

sections, Call Mrs. 3-4500, or 2-5554.

immediate for

2-4818,

Santurce,

FOR

and two

Pi

for

dame

WATCH ONE

be convenient

tion.

pd

LOTS.

with baby

area.

Jv

etc.

typewriter, Ss, cash registers, it ee a ae 5. lecation,. low’ rent. Mr. Ro mornings 9-11 only. enyhins 53-6245

46

MODERN, FURNISNED or unfurnished twae| or three-bedroom” apartment in Condade, Ocean Park or Isla, Verde

Francisco.

Telephone

SALES

2-8528.

47

house to be fremodeled.

write

an

t&

Tele-+

;

San

ineludins day after

WANTED

FAMILY

of olf San bipeaee

SALON

Exceltent dresser. Sam 2-1698. + 1993

cannot pay high rola. .Please cafl) Mrs; Ochoa, 3-8400, during working hours. 4155 UF

2484..

1148

Personal

tours. Telephones 3-6231 and Mrs. Annie De Mauret, Manager.

THE ing, with

Beach

3-1644.

especially

D. 248 F. 227. Ext.

GUEST

JUAN

SAN

| breakfast

air

BEAUTY

~~

Call

year old need three bedroom or appartment, ¢in Santurce or

fof long leaser with right party. May i used for store and/or Guest House. Call for appeint-

VILLA NEVAREZ — 5 minutes from the University, excellent home with many features; air conditioned room, biiitin Hi Fi, conerete patio, utility room, etc. Reasonable price, F.H.A. mort: gage. A..C. & R. C. contractors & Brokers. Estate 2-3013 Tel Ave.

Lofza

th.

Two story

plug

home

130 | 955

535

RENT

WAM.

te

——

Ve-

| WANTED TO. RENT

UF

joining

between;

413

Cruthirds,

2-1779.

reservations,

Miss

WANTED TO buy a small farm with some fruit trees on it. Write David Stry, Melbourne, Florida. 1130) ‘ 49

Room

4.

MARIAS,

IN

near exclusive school for English-speaking youngsters, yet a quiet ii hood. Make this home yours at a very reasonable price. A.C. & R.C. Contrae tors & Real Estate Brokers, 248 F. D. Rocsevelt Ave., Tel 2-3013 Ext. 227.

Real velt.

BUILDINGS FOR RENT

buy. 4 bedrooms. Carport, utility: room, etc. 10 minutes from the University, near drugstore, doctor, bus shopping

ANGELES

PUNTA. LAS

plus

yours. Phone additional in-

makes

i

phone 1063

COLONIAL GUEST HOUSE, 606 Olimpo JUST OPENED — ISLAND BOUSE — Avenue, Miramar, Santuree, Centrally GUESTS —1017 Ashtord Avenue, Condado. Spacious | located. Single and double accommodaterrace. beach front, Ocean |tions with private bath, seme air condouble airconditioned, all rooms, pew Mrs. $4. single. from Rates |Gitioned. rates $20-24, ineludes complete breakfast.

For

OB

$125.

FARM

aircontiifjoned rooms, screened, private bath and entrance, 2

44

excellent

Los:

8:30

1112

very

levels, master! bed-

bath

more

SALE

Piedras

iN

‘Rent

2:3124.

with all }facilities for nice girl who! can become like part of the family, with bi-) i | with children, Het water, etc. Can make arrangement for meals. Parrilla, Mrs. call information For,

i FOR

Telephone

1113

:

HOUSE

GUEST

67

single

and

Doubie

1099,

EXTE

monthly

¢

WASHINGTON

SALE

in the

. _ For

30440,

-kitchen, all screened . Hot water. See ‘it any

furnished

“1060

FURNISHED screened beautiful Vaciatalega

Montebay,

Road.

RENT

manu

please’ eall

sale

Make-up,

water conlease avail-

a7

FOR

chen. $400 9 PM.

stop,

telephone. $125. per month. Caoba 3, Punta Las Marfas. Phone for appoint3-3227, 3-3231. information and ment

Beach,

-

ROOSEVELT

4tN

and

ware-

and

1104

Vedado, Hato May be seen

light)

and

‘$150,

2-5192

$30,000.00 cash and it is Paco Buese, 2-3341, for formation.

46

de Triana 211, El Close to University.

BACHELOR'S and building

|:

terrace, 1000 square meter lot, with beautiful garden, lawns, flowers, fruit trees. All facilities, modern) spacious kitchen, dining room and living room. All furnished. $20,000.00 approximately

Ext

La

- 219,

space

‘nos

St., Miramar, Torres Colon.

two

porch infor-

Zoned

information

house. for rent. Available immediately and until July 31st. 3 airconditioned) bedraoms, 2 baths, maid’s quarters | with private bath, fully equipped built-in kit-

room,

for rent, for one APARTMENT Rodrisection. Residential only.

PM.

phones

au

ottioe

ls

FHA

guez Rey.

17

unfurnished

FT.

Esteva,

Teenico

telephone, light for rent. Long

able,

Angel

44

. DOS

2

SMALL person

$200,

HOUSES

RENT

area, laundry telephone. For

bar, Has

2123

Los

3-3550.

anytime

Viera,

house;

3

1129

corner

FURNISHED apartment, Avenue. Living-diningroom, bedroom, plenty of closet space.

call

J-5

5,000| SQ.

413

DELUXE Roosevelt

before

No. or

97

modern

mation

Y-18,

Juan.

de

APARTMENTS

730

Iglesias

652. . For

d

d. Located Ss new |ROSA: Near Centro home for its per-| information, Proreaiaha, Home room, dining- | Telephone’ 2-5856. 31 7 bath, kitchen, room, Large patio. $3,000, balance FHA, Call

Rent

Conpeer

]

Sten.

available.

1

bus stop.

_2-4237.

59

large kitchen with and terrace.

Santiago

Furnished

Peralta,

islets,

Puerto Rico? Check commercial, industrial,

Ponce

from

—_ .

i

repair. shop, et BL building, San Juan. Must be Inrse.

located. sanitaof dif-

- Patkin, Private seven divisions

SANTA der.| ante

Development. Brand new residence, 3 bedrooms, big lot, aH modern conveniences. Totaily ‘screened and protect-

yesidestial, and hotel sites. Competent advice regarding feasibility and financing of real estate projects. Investment Service Company, Condominium

San

block

AVENUE

CONDADO

IN of

One

monthly.

NOBTE

Dorado Besosa, -

INVESTING our listings

ae.

phone 2-4201 from 9 — 11 1140

ESTATE,

beaches,

land near Harry M.

three

Rio Piedras. Information -Apartment 3, Ilse Building, Gallardo =

53

problem

buying

guest Beach

screens.

$125.

CINTKUN REALTY has tarse listings of farms, business properties, buildings, oases for rent, ‘for sale: Santa Marfa, nm ([ranetsco, Garden Hills, Villa Caparra, Hato Rey, Santurce. Call us — we will heip you find the right house for you 2.0911, Box 729, Roosevelt, P R 1101

HOUSE,

mahogany closets, new furniture. Elec tric stove and refrigerator. Porch, | earport. Kool-Vent: awnings in front.! Hot

.

20,

$30,000, Has $10,000: mort- | ferent. sizes, reasonable, Board of trol all 2-2519.

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ASSOCIATES,

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$90. | 7¥ ‘installations,

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garage

above

‘Apartment

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38-3506,

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property.

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anti-American

| senti-

ment is growing among the embattled professional class in the

Dominican Republic. The sentiment feeds on fea: tration and despair. The uppermiddle-class opponents of Generalissimo Rafael Leonidas Trujillo

has done nothing while the oppression reached monstrous Proportions.

A

woman

of

classes writes

Times

Strong

three

who recently visit-

EDWARD

New

of

Dominican

Molina,

the

Dominican

dic-

tator, are bitter.

They

hands-dff policy States while

of the United they struggle

assail the

the

professional

despairingly:

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‘that

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visits

United

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says

there

seems

to

be

‘no

chance to overthrow the dictatorship.

For

a long

time

the

sudden

arrest, the mysterious fatal ‘accident, the unlimited defamation and punishment of oppo-

nents

have been commonplaces

of Dominican It

is

life.

not

|

enough

for

a

man

or

expect

similar

to

anti-American-

that

in

Premier

Fidel Castro's Cuba to sweep the land ‘after the Generalissimo is

pudiate

him. The

ses

particularly

are

other

reasons

for

anti-Americanism in the Dominican Republic. cupation of

United

States Marines

1924.

man,

Foremost is the octhe country by the

A

now

leading

in

described “cruel and

was of

who

the

1916

professional

underground,

the occupation as despotic.” He said it

marked

by

arbitrary

incompetent

had

from

marine

actions captains,

little knowledge

of the

country’s traditions and culture. Inaction Is Gravest Charge Still, the gravest charge by the opponents of the dietator-

is

that

the

United

ism

Also

growing

is

not

position.

“Communists.” But the dictator himself

confined

to

-the

Generalissimo

United States, has creasingly irritated He

policies. has

(Op-

Trujillo emphafor ‘the

become inat Washing-

,

said

that

since

Frank-

lin D. Roosevelt and Cordell Hull. all high United States) of-

ficials

have

been

opponents.

of,

his rule. He has been angered by Washington’s refusal to ‘sell him arms although this embargo applies to tions, too.

States

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other

United

Caribbean

States

is

| na-

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forei

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denly in January after a clash with a relative that involved the relative’s wife. In recent weeks he has been back in his father’s office. He still has the title of commander of the air force. Generalissimo

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April

ROOSEVELT:

the

against tyranny. They say that nent. He must praise the- dicas a great democratic power, the. tator, by speech and letter and United States should support by marching in parades for him, democratic forces in the Dominic- and he must do so in the most servile terms. Should he fail] to an Republic. Middle class opponents of Ge- do so, he can be subject ‘to |expoliticat and economie neralissimo Trujillo who are not treme “Et in jail are in the underground. sanctions. He may be arrested. He may One of their leaders said ‘recently that the United States must find that his close relatives will repudiate Generalissimo Truji- lose their jobs unless they reIlo soon

Wednesiiay,

MUSIC HALL: Goliath and the Bar-

in

Generalissimo may make a move

that he is not an

tings Subiect To inaiees

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in the middle. ‘Trujillo opponents say the dictator is a creature of the United States. They, hold

recent,

s

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many long-silent forces within the country would battle ‘for, power—the campesinos and the : workers, for example. ‘At best the outlook is for stormy weather. i

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iFlood Danger Is (Continued

from- Page 1

ponsibility.”

The telephone calls received by Lt. Segarra came on the heels. of a STAR. editorial yesterday headlined, “‘We Face A Crisis,” and “asking for more traffic law enforcement

protection

in ~ the

we

Commonwealth. Recallmg the injured persons

{Greatest To North Of St. Louis Area NEW YORK (AP) waters

and breken

flood

fighters

TRANS: *

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Rising

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levees

moving

som

yesterday

ae eS ye 1s

Cc.

VEXUs

-

a

4 alll

Trujitd

C.

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|

4

been

Late Risers,

they had, .

Also

He also went on to blame

dri-

A-new.

appeal

for

fleed

!

work-

ers came froin Gregory Landing. Mo., where the Mississippi threatened to break through the levee -in two. places.

the

were

1948

killed

In by

holiday

the

Ramon _ Toa

when

on

the

month

of

37

De-

victims

highways. ,

reported the last accidents police yesterday afternoon,

Davila

Alta,

Gonzalez,

whe

was

21, of

critically

in-

jured Saturday, died in Rio Piedras District Hospital. His companion, Angel G. Morales - Rodriguez continued to be on the ¢rilist.

tical

Ortega

killed

when

of Guaynabo,

Rivera,

he

30,

was

was

reportedly

run over by an autamobile driven by Julio Rivera Gonzalez, 36, of Catafie. The driver told police that the victim, fell into the path of his vehicle on Ponce de Leon Ave.

Triple

On Highway 2, near Vega Alta, Francisco~ Figueroa Nieves, 25,

died as a result of injuries received in a triple crack-up Sun-

-day morning. injured

in

Eight

the

persons

accident.

The

were dead

who

was

slightly

injured.

On Highway 102, near San Ger-

man,

Luis

Alfredo

who

be

awarded

at

was

also

from

17 towns

area will continue

to be

sat

High

prizes

will

apparently

lost

of

his

ve-

hicle while driving at a high: speed, this causing: him:to crash -

against two trees on the left-hand side of the highway. Ortiz died

instantly, police said, and his car was totally demolished:: On Highway 2, near Bayamon, . Juan

Baez

Cruz,

51, was

allegédly

struck by a truck “driven by Virgilio Alicea Ayala. According to ‘the police, the truck was going from south to north on the high. way and continued to cross the highway

to

167.

pedestrian

The

| have

been

the. safety

the road. -.

turn

left

struck island

on

was

BERNICE

Ms TROPIC STAR TMT LLOYD

and

Yesterday

when

in order

he

Injured -

morning

at

Samuel

Bosch

10,

Frese ' suddenly

swerved and left the road in front of the San Juan Darlington ApartPolice. said the vehicle ments. a high speed. in- this accident

was moving at injured, wre

angus,

21; Hilda tarvese ‘Lopez t

23;. Ruben Bosch Frese, 39; and {

in

Indianapolis,

presenting.

to

in” Puerto Rico. The . presentation

ings

&

1961,

within

Adrian

his brother from

The Judge

was

Berrios.

increase

department of $18,858 would

salary increages, both grades of $350

for

and

the

for

for

is conten.

commercial department.

personal

of $59,-

, $11,500 would book ‘to be pub-

existing

This

difference

mi

for a

felt-the

charged Samuel Bosch with reckless driving and ing. Pa Neen, Smee

2

C. | 'Traditie

&

Bull, Lines Bordas & Ce,

j

Fabre Lines, Imbert

Ce,

©

Horn Line,

Imbert Co.’ “R.RWIL Line, Caribe

St. Thomas

*

Ship.

Tropic Freight

Perez,

commit

is

expected

\

ih

te-

between

decrease

of

/mia-

compared

is to

witnesses

named

2

in

eo

t

WASHINGTON House

Foreign

(AP)

Affairs

a comparatively

The

light cut.

185. .

session’

me as rial

Vote

confirmed: decisions ‘the committee dé“dast week.

seviy: a

Birst reund skirmish in the annual foreign aid battle. The big

test lies ahead, when

the-appro-

priations Committee Passes on the

bill.

6:30- Anni, 5 through I.

NEW

The

tee yesterday formally carved $136,500,000 of economic aid out of President. Eisenhower's $4, 175,000,000 foreign aid program

~ Be our Guest ot ihe Openin g Celebration’

of the

8,

Commit-

|

t502

Cues-

e

3:30:

Frese}: speed-

the

Slightly By House Unit

actual-money

54

Cesar

M.

Burgos

Garcia

Andreu

de.

Rodri-

Iglesias,

Ra-

mon Diaz Cruz, John, P, Hawes, ‘Frank Ruiz, Juan Santos Rivera and Cristino Perez Mendez. The committee said that testimony presentéd during its Puer-

speaking countries of the western

_

a

to

to

Consuelo

Pablo

its’ ‘to Rico hearings revealed a cur-

a vote-on

of

who

Suez,

dD-

investigation:

consulting| | This,’ however, was

ellaneous,

Commercialse budgeted at$67/750,

30. All were Amaro,

Basse Terre,

from, Pge

Stop

‘submitted

Ship|Ce., Mendez &

. Co. |

Ports

8

Foreign Aid Request Cut

de-

expenses.

Santurce:

case

Aétilies Ship Co.

Saqngwenay

Lines

con-'

Duprey.

Samuel,

a

new positions. A reduction

velopment

Adwne the ‘persons to be honored are Dr. Walter Earle,. Dr. | Ramon’ Ramirez Quiles, and en-| simeer

he

sz

be spent on

$3,500

at

“Talbot,

|

‘C. | Tendilie,

ta, Manuel Arroyo Zeppenfeldt, Juan Saez Corales, Juan Emma* | nuelli Morales, Gertrudis Melen-

a rise of $3, ‘| contracts and

Loan -Association,

“Lken Lines Bove &

ports

N. ¥. Barranquitia a

P

‘ceremony

Santurce; starting

am

Ht, of Spain, |

7

action are: Jose Enamorado

plated

tributed in’ “a significant mahner” to the eradication of mala:

ria

\ 4

recommenditions soon. e ap- rent $100 million international proved, they will be sent to ‘the ‘Communist propaganda campaign Justice Department for prosectt; aimed at penetrating the Spanish-

tion.

j presents

certificates

& Oregon

is less Communism in Puerto Rico than in the United States.”

lished by ‘the tourism. Ano

be

Ind.

people -who

Oo.

KN. WL

was not necessary “because there

The

$68,100

by

t

erses

lation,

056. Of the incr be for a guid

The Commonwealth Depart-|.~— ment of Health will commemorate. World Health Day Tomorrecognition

Ball Lines

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rei

7

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fiscal

Honored Tomorrow row

i

2

(Continued

p.m.

Seip

Croix

research to a ,Under the Fomento’s d ism would

be-

will

Meyaziicz, Ponce

oe

Mayasiiez, Sea "pelt Times inion ‘Rep,

%

The

will be heldat the assembly]. left room of the First ‘Federal Sav-:

to cross.

St.

&, Mercantile

crateas

Milebiie, 'N. Oricans

hol

7

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BMayagiiex. Pouce, Pidiessishia

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ask Congress for

to

Fernandez Juncos Ave., four persons were hurt when a car driven by

winner

&.

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Ter fPescy, Ine.

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math-

Malaria Fighters

23,

Four

-first prize

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:

Sacksouville

Pagan,

Mrs. Odess Ortega, eoordinator ef science for. Central High School, said: that this fourth science fair had improved both in quantity

The

Mieveg Gines.

(information compiled by San Juan STAR trom Shipping Companies and Economic Development Administration)

ematics.

Highway

said

.

on sins]

11-14

control

C. Trujillo

|

in this

be divided

general ‘science

e-

. iz

>

bit until judging time, Father John - Mueller, director | of aa: fair, said yesterday. High school students- will receive three prizes in each of their

tween

.

Const ports

edt

7

high school and junior high school! students

frais

U.S.

Dieppe

by

an

he

‘ports

turce Ceniral High School library {t'

Ortiz: Ortiz 21, uilicensed

v

Italian

1:30,

mounted

ence, U.S, Hust

_

Campe

eligible to compete in the National Science Fair to be tan May

driver, police said, died when

‘Spanish &'

OZANA

man, who, police said, was not a Last year, only 56 licensed driver collided with an- and a other car driven by Francisco students took ‘part’ in the final: Nieves Luciano, causing: it te re- competition. There are more rebound against still another car Search projects and fewer models driven by Ramon Ulises ‘ Peréz this year, ‘she said. Toledo,

ALLOBROGLIA WORNKOOG

project ' areas—physics, chemistry, biology, or mathematics. Junior

Crack-Up

&. GUNTHER

p.m. today at the annual High, Peign. Fair, } Science Regional School which is being held in the San-| Science projects

In Barrio Sabana

Ignacio

will

Cc

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Being Judged Today Prizes

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John

BEATRICE

vers who did not get up in. time SO as to not have to rush to work| Rain and the runoff from meltin the morning “blaming - every: | ed snow put rivers and streams one in ‘his way, for the traffic out of bounds in the’ East. congestion.”’ The: Seneca River - overflow The total of 34 traffic deaths|’ spread to homes, parks. and highfor last month, March, has been ways exceeded only once before in the NY. on whe outskirts of Syracuse, history of the jsland; and that

cember

i

Hatifax,

6

2 on.

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Tmiife

}

where

x. ¥.

4

« along” the Mississippi and Mis-j. 12 deaths and 90 souri, Rivers. meine, FSu _ fndien, Far Best, a ' “eC ‘S. Pacilic Coast parts during the three-| Dangers was concentrated . day period, Segarra said yester- along ‘the Missouri~ in. Missouri Fue FUEETS EIS Jacksonville is day. that the police ‘‘watch the ‘and in 150-mile stretch of the, ALCOA, ROAMER Mobite, N ‘Orieaus, o/* roads, but we must have the co- Mississippi: from the northern | s is operation of the drivers to bes berder of Missouri ,to the St. =MEWIA Pea, Baltimore | eB patient, te be gentlemen, and to Louis ‘Area. ee 4 . | drive carefully.” The Mississippi flowed into 2 ZASETE N.Y. s “As we can see,” Segarra said, 5,000 acres of rich farm land ee wa “most ef these accidents happer- | after spilling over a levee in two | ” Guilt ports aS | ed during the weekend, and most places about 70 miles north of | sean Lraes of them during the: late hours of Past BULDER Norfolk ej. St. Louis, | the night or early morning. when }: The-. Mississippi a3 swelled again i most of the drivers came from north of Quincy, Il. SUNDALE parties; er dances drinking.”

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_ ‘THE SAN, ‘JUAN STAR — Wednesday, Aprit!8 1960

Sam Snead, Ben Hogan WarmUp

Spare Today”

Times

News

|Bob

Service-

“Old Guard,” were among the early arrivals for the twentyfourth renewal of the Masters opens]: tournament, which

‘Hogan,

47-year-old

Snead,

winner,

Hogan,

also

47,

in shape the past

Mike

had

been

practicing month.

Souchak

of

in

_ By. Jimmy Cannon . :

Si!

TUCSON ,—Crap

Ar-

will’ be

passes.

No

one

shooters

makes

know

all the

seeking ‘bones . are hot, must

However,

other

pros

named power hitters such as Palmer, Souchak. and Snead) as! their top choices to win. “The long hitters have a definite advantage on this course.’ Hogan said. “The stronger fel\lows can go all out on the tees

a three-

looked

fit

and still flushed from victory in the De Soto Lakes tourney last week at Bradenton, Fla. ting rida

who

prediction.

Masters

Venturi,

ie

his third masters title, refused to be pinned down to a specific

tomorrow.

The

Ken

i

the

points.

dice” must

If

you

run

out

play long

of

enough,

yowll seven out‘or throw craps. The trick is to let the pot ride j}nold Palmer, Jay Herbert, :Byfor the big number. ron Nelson, Johnny Revolta and The ‘stickman. is shilling for the house when he croons take 3 : Denny Shute. ° a little, leave a little. The chiseler, who pulls, ‘down when. the

AUGUSTA, Ga.—Ben Hogan and Sam Snead, two of golf’s

time

Rosburg,

oy,

getFlo-

| here

Grossinger,

N. Y., another early arrival, caused the biggest stir over the week-end by shooting a 4-under-par 68 in his first pratice

round.

Golf

SAM

SNEAD

the

Augusta

On

Club

Other

much

present

not

worry

about

too

trouble.”

Nationa!

~ Hogan said fied with his

included

just

he was not own game.

“It hasn’t been too

course.

players

and

havent

satis~

good.” “T

played

enough.

in baseball

' No lone

get busted.

too.

gambles

faster

¥;

en

- The Big Pass”

For Masters Opening. Tomorrow Ny

||

*y

ES

It’s that way

than

Frank Lane,

who runs the ‘Cleveland Indians, with”a crapShooter’s philosophy. He tapped. out when": he:

exchanged

Cal

McLish

and

Billy

Martin for’

Johnny Temple. That’s betting it all on one roll. There’s no other way if you intend to win a pennant with a second-place team. ;

In

the

Spring

a. manager

can

explain

it

all. The -dice are still rolling then and they won’t stop until Summer’s end. No one may challenge Joe Gordon when “he figures where.

the

19 games

the

dice

McLish

stop

won

moving,

last season

all bets

are

are

“CANNON .

-

coming

from.

Unit

good ones.

_ “In ‘a year and a half,” Gordon said, “McLish won 35 games.

I figure if he has another good year, he'll win 16 games. The

guys who pitch when he should be taking his t should pick up 12 games between them. I’d say that gives us four games of slack. If Temple don’t win us four games all season, then we’ e in trouble. e Few managers ever survived a more turbulent year. “AS the team turned into the last weeks,-Gordon was fired by Lane who denounced him in continuous interviews: But public opinion in Cleveland forced Lane to bring Gordon back after he hired Leo Durocher.

May 1 is the day for the Grand Opening!

“PARADISE BOWLING”

“Did.

the

friction

asked. | “Vm sure

the White them games

it did,’

Sox.

and

means

lost

Fundamental

Gordon

to

eight

them

and.

It cost

“SPORT CENTER®

is

burt the

“But

we

as that. We

games

in the

° because

we

team?”

still didn’t

blew

four

made

Lane’s

Cleveland

“T don’t

theory the

that

to

straight

mechanical’

errors.

Decisions |

Gordon’s

hunch-provoked. decisions

think

I did

anything

wrong,”

Gordon’ said.

make in a game. lost a game.”

If

“I

I made

to

waste

a

good

hitter’s

ability

bunting

mean

every

“Lane said you hit-and-run too much,” I said. “I have confidence in certain ballplayers,” Gordon going.

beat -

pennant.

{ have 150 decisions to right, we wouldn’t have

not

T

games

standing.) Four

-

errors.’

Hunches And

and

Lane

replied.

It’s as simple

that

we

between: Jou

one

-

said. “Dm

all

the

time.

Certain guys can hit-and-run. I’m going to hit-and-run with them. I don’t want them to bunt out, just because the book calls for it.” *

The

pitching

the

deal

with

was

maimed

Boston_was

when

Sammy

“My ipitching staff is young as a catcher like White with experience

a weakness.

Now

we

White

retired

and

nullified.

got

it again.

hell,” Gordon’ said. “I to help them. The deal

Our

bench

was

weak

need fixed

and

so

was our bullpen. Jim Marshall...we got him in that Boston deal... was

a left-handed “Our

A

young

big

hitter

asset

is

ball ‘club

“tire out. The pennant beyond their ages.’

I could youth.

is

an

an so

awkward strong

through

the

fight

last year

gave

them a

home

run

that

when

a slider..He

hit

Must Bond

against

named

he was 16 home

Cubs

green.

Old- timers

let of experience

Walter

for

by

I saw

off balance runs

too

Bond

who

hitting. Big and

is deceived

the

not

season.

Be Sound

kid

of left-handed

quickness,

is he

but

clear

immense

relieve, the shortage

young,

is fresh

Held There

use. We’re

and

breaking

him

could

nimble with

chop

balls.

But

a right

field

confused jby the veer of

Reading

last

year

but

you

must

pay a lot of attention to him when -you hire Jack Harshmann, a pitcher, as a left-handed pinch-batter. it was.a team with many flaws last season and they finished hecond, The obvious defects have been repaired. This is the‘ year @

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rival

the best here. One here. Nabucco speedily,

Swimming. Association To Hold Meet Saturday There will be a “Puerto Rico Swimming Association, meet for youngsters nine to 12 Saturday at the Condado Beach Hotel.

Some

of the.same--boys

and

girls. who competed last Saturday in the open meet. will enter this. weekend’s events..

Due to lack of space in Mon: | day’s sults

STAR, of the

were

cut.

some. open ~

The 3-meter

were Don and

diving champions

Ensign

13-year-old

of Navy.

of the re. competition

And

of La Concha Connie

-it was

Lemon

reported

in- Monday's Story that Connie | ¥vas beaten in the 200-yard free . style, It should have read 16year old ‘Cathy OE }

Connie

won

her

has

taken

care

by

beaten

six- furlong

a lot mont

of races since Park in 1958

full

bro-

won

for

of

Lares’

Horses.

~ .

Carilion

Stable’s,

Opera

ima

race. Door

Prize

has

won

he was acquired at Beland last week’s defeat

his second+in five starts this year. Another defeat for one of the top horses in. the Lares Barn came during the week when Crisol, a six-yearold gelding by Shan: non II-Native Valor was nipped at the wire Sagner-Chase entry Newhurst a by. the four-year-old by Fairy Manhurst-Bennu. Even though his stable is on top of the ‘standings now, Don Jose Coll Vidal, the owner, and Fernando Muiioz, general manager, are making plans to go stateside and pick

up

several.

established

performers.

Phil Rizzuto Has His Troubles iOve Dorado Beach Golf Club By

PETE

- ANDERSON

STAR

A

| Sportswriter

tight

‘shots

i

golf match

But

Phil

ordinary,

Rizzuto,

far

journeyman

is no

from

an

ballplayer

talked

of

holk.

Rizzuto

and

his4

me

difficult way we asked.

Jearn a living,’ _ ‘Hooked

that

tee

shot

in

easier

Rizzuto

than

said./

,

playing

fourth

year

York ‘ball

“But

fourth firdt

you Co

the

to play

ball

is

Riz- : -

only

time

before~ night

golf

The

between

swings.

he

the

“Only

said.

.American

an avid is much

baseball the

arc

is

League’s

Most

to

the

RIZZUTO-

ball,”

asa broadcaster games,

agreed.

used

a

to

get

their

much,”

Valuable . Player in. 1950. didn’t leave Puerto Rico entirely sour last hole Looking.up from his hand, ‘‘No. on his game. For on‘the I. never tgok any instructions. It’s he creased the center of the fairsomething you learn to do. dt way about 240 yards from the tee. Meanwhile, his! partner Rocomes.with experience.” The play-by-play announcer hit driguez had birdied the final three two balls into the hazard in front holes to halve “the match and of the 13th green.) Five penalty: save Phil money. PHIL

aS

“Well, there | — be a certain | amount ‘of te: in being © front of a mic’ phone. mel Rizzuto, w -is. starting his | New

said.~“‘About

they

different,"

water. Looks bad. Oh,-no! It’s a lot

too

zuto

and

Phil, is. broadcasting

games

golfing

similarity

partner, professional Chi. Chi Ro-

-“Tell

The. short-

commercials, Rizzuto is golfer who thinks there’

course.

Eleventh

holes.

‘games and that tires them for © their. real” profession.”’ Here on a business trip to film

his

old trade between shots ~ yesterday at the lo: ig and lush Dorado Beach

three

“Managers, dette like

players

is an unusual guy, and the former

betes

in

step, who still holds the American League fielding average record for his position, was having his troubles,

time to tatk baseball with a player even if he is a former big leaguer.

Best

Buy Today

from

the U.S.A

of

micro-

like being out on place ribbon of the- day when phone.) It's a ball field ‘See te outguessa Navy won the 400-yard medley curve ball.” relay. Besides the diving. she Phil took a. ipenalty ‘stroke’ out also won two individual events. of: the hazard and promptly hookCondado *.won the other wo- ed his second shot into. the ‘same men’s relay event, and Army hazard 150 yards farther -down swept. both men’s ‘relay . races. | the fairway. picked’ up, i

Men’s . individual

champions: and, on the next tee,

again pull-

included Bob Chenaux of Ca- hooked his drive into the water. Parra in the 800-yard free style, Two holes, penalty strokes, “Say, -Phil, Miguel Perez of Caparra in have you had. any training? Did you the 400-yard individual medley, broadcasting. Vincent Martinez of Army in the study under anyone?” 200-yard. breast stroke,: andCarries 8 Handicap | Derek Hall of Army in the 100- ' Rizzuto, normally an eight yard backstroke. handicap player, looked at his The final team scores were: bandaged _ finge on his right Caparra, 120; Navy, 112, Army. hand. “My hand is sore. I can’t 106; Condado, 90; Caribe Hil- seem to grip~jthe Glub properly ton, 50;- and. La’ Concha, 7. ~ with my right hand.” h t

&

with

good imported have not shown

6-1 sEst, Rv Padilla ~—rdDiiaz 9-1 Est. Primavera J. Pizarro driguez, are losing .a Nassau Rodriguez Prodigo Stable * 20- 1 ‘match to the team of professional = Alicea San Jose Stable 50-1 Cooper and his assistant Figures to take the lead’ |Pete | ulce> Suefic has beaten similar rivals often. surprise. Pagliacci has some class. , Rusty ‘and Held it. Tete B. is always there, may Sabet The “Scooter” 7TH RACE — Purse $2,650; allowances; 4-year-olds- -up; 1 1/16 m. (Imported) hooks his tee |shot into a lateral 2-1 Establo Lares Valdes 2-0-1 W3a-Crisol 1 water hazardi| 2-1 Est, E. Ubarri Maldonado 1-%-1 “126 Rie Yaguez 2 5-2 5 Opera Stabie Belmonte «=e 1+eE Iki Nabucco re Broadcasting Easier | 2-1 Establo Lares Bonilla 3-0-2. 1103 | ~—s a-Cimitarra Pecosita 8 _— Bolero 6 9 | Carifeo 7 Rioquen

up

much as yet they should come along under the expert care of trainer Pablo -Suarez. Suarez

week, Door Prize, an eight- year-old son of Eight Thirty-Due Reward was

was

Stable

twe-~ and won: has the who

Top Horse Defeated Last gelded : soundly

“Lares

Charlie Bonilla who ‘has of wins’ next to his name.

Lares

ther to Blue them.

3-1

Favorito

the

juvenile,

1 Yankee

4-year-olds-up; 6 f. (Native) Est. Las Marias 8-2

Belmonte

«0-0-3

7-1 20-1

Filly

same

Usually

R-1

5-2 3-1 4-1 4-1 6-1

Sta.

Anita

Campus

Blanco

E.

Dibe

Tico Taco

‘carried

key number

|

for -1960.

several good | two-year-olds, both native and imported, however, thus far only one native’

2-1

. Establo Lares Sunny Stable Stud R. Bodon ! Establo Marini . Est. M. Alcaraz

Garcia Zeus speedy son of Olympia, one to| beat here. fast from the outside, bound. to be faetor, Canastota te recommend her as a strong rival here, 6TH RACE-— Dulce Suefie

E.

is

the standings

+:

| Poor ‘Crop

(Imported)

V. A. Coll

Est.

A. LL. Ramos J. A, Velez Sayan G. Rivera De Léon

5 f.

the

3-2 $-2 4-2 3-2 5-1 5-1 9-2 12-1 5-2

Est. L. R. Agrait Three Mary Stable

claiming

Also _ being:

end.

Reyes P. G. Davila

are on top of

30 wins

Cons-

a-Clinton Stable .and Three Mary Stable entry. ~ Walter A. has raced~ With better, should win with “€ase. Manantial-Pefiolana strong entry. Beumd to be facter. Boreas fast closer, may get them at the end. Citadel: vastly improved. —

5TH

with

Wave”

6-1 10-1. 5-1

Flores Bonilla Valdes L, R. Ayala

slower start than usual they Ives trailing Pookie~ Stable id March, however, they have clicking in their accustomed

high gear and here

4-1 fell

|, Musa—Miss Lucky very strong entry. Musa’s recent performances against betier rivals point her out_as the one to beat here. Miss Lucky bound to be factor. Camille: unlucky: im last*’ ‘out, Belongs. Comidiila speedy, may prevail. _; | 4TH RACE — Purse $1,550; claiming ($3,500) ; 4-year-olds-up; 1 1/16 m. (Native) ' S

“6

Islan

going into now start

3-1

Stable Stable

My Sweetheart 110 Debut Morales Est. Las Americas | Libertad 3 0---Maldonado Louisiana Stable — a-Colonel Late <4 O)--* + Guzman “Blue Stars Stud | a-Cupey Stable and Blue Stars Stud entry. Tonga Doll speedy; winner of first ont, running distance in :23 3/5. tractor also won in ‘debut fm :23° 3/5. A. fast ~eleser, will be hard at the Preferencia' bound te be factor. 3RD RACE — Purse $2,000 claiming- ($6,000) ; 3-year-olds; 5 f. (Native) 9 a-Musa : HZ 2-2-1 Landrau | Ponce Stable 10. b-Camille 110 0-0-1 A. L, Ramos Louisiana Stable 1 | ' Comidilla 110 0-6-1 Sayan ~ Est. L. R.-Agrait 5 8 | a-Miss Lucky 108 0-0-1 J. A. Velez Ponce Stable ue i Eduardito I lli ' 0+0-0 L. .R. Velez Est. Las Americas a3 Pooker T. 113° «0-0-0 Maldonado Pookie Stable : 4 Senadora 103 0-0-0 1. Pizarro . Establo Vela 25 Cartel 113, 0-0-1 Bonilla Establo Lares 8B; b-Full Cover 103 0-0-0 Reyes Louisiana Stable a-Ponceé. Stable entry. , b-Louisiana Stable entry,

the

Getting a found the

3-2 Rel

-

Pookie Stable

<

to

Right. now he is| high on’ Cachetera a year-old filly -by. Your Host-Allusive. Cardiologo; his ‘native juvenile: who has ' two races. enough Lares » been able. to top the standings without help of several of its ‘established stars are running below par at the moment.

three years it opened and for 22 years *before that lat the old tracks that operated

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trainer in of a cen-

tury.

Rican’ Racing.

Lares is the stable that has dominated the winners ‘circle at El. Comandante for’ the “on

seven

pinsyicndedi

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-

43 8-4 S11 5-1

entry,

running

Puerte

Oads

“Opera Stable . Estable Lares ‘Ronee Stable Pookie Stable

Velez

Stable

.

Owner

Belmonte A. L. Ramos, Sayan ; Andino

3-3-2

HO 7 108.

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Jockey~

P- Baa

11z

.

ALR.

5 Outs.

| WO

6

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Wt

4-year-olds-up;

Last

for 29 years and been the top Puerto Rico. for bes last quarter

ast

Horse

(6.009);

For a short while this Ee it looked like one of. the aajor upsets of all time—the: de‘throning of Establo “ares—was brewini"s in

—' FAST

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TRACK

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April

- By Sure Thing ~

.

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Horse’ s Mouth


THE STAR _ FEATURES LATHE SPORTS

r e , m a ed po eH n C u : R s e t 3 a s r t i P i H b o B

EI C. Groups Demand Proof Of Dope, Fix. By PAUL STAR

Editor

Three Puerto Rican ball players —Orlando Cepeda, Bob Clemente and Vic Power— connected for. big. hits yesterday. in exhibition games. jepeda’s blast, a two-run homer, was in a losing

and

Guild,

Train-

and

Horseowners

ers Associations of Puerto 2ico will ask Francisco To-

cause jas the Giants lost 9-5 to the Cardinals. St. Louis rallied for five runs in the ninth to take the | game played at Phoenix.

rres Aguiar, who resigned last week as president of the

Racing Jury, to prove his accusations that races are being fixed and horses doped an

here,

spokesman

El

Comandante

said

yesterday.

Ji

doping:'’’

by

houses _ off

betting

mutual

In a public letter to the press, Luis Torres,

secretary

Aguiar

had received

said

JG,

the

of

“false infor-}

these

rumors

without

proot.

Pe

Torres said that if furnish proof of what

aguiar he says

can the}

hit

Skinner’s

ninth,

Vic,

San

a

three-run

three-run

homer

a 400 foot blast

two-run,

Power’s

‘Competition

oft

200,

Harvard Track Team In P.R. For Practice By

JIM STAR

They

are

in

Puerto

staying-at

They

are working

Rico+ | Robert

the

Es-

and _ will

out daily at

Luquillo, Escobar Stadium, and the University, of Puerto Rico.

The weather,

according to shot

is Jim

two

All) four

scored Larry At

off

Rittenberg.

The

hop,

in

inning

World

the

same

runs

were

Series’

and

Petersburg,

for

hero

the

triple,

Ray

Moore.

connected

knocking

in

this inning.. He also later in the game

another

trainer

two

ly ranked hammer thrower; and Marty Beckwith, who has leaped

6’ 5” in the high jump.

St. Loujs ° 9, San” Francisco 5.

Cleveland

8,

Los

Angeles

Miguel

The track Horseowners,

spokesman Trainers”

Juan

Assoeiations

Racing

pared

to

take

similar

said and

the San

As

4."

are pre-

action.

Toronto

vs.

23— Detroit

March March

26-—Toronto 27-Toronto

4, 5,

Toronto wins series, 4—2. Montreal vs.) Chicago 24—Monireal 4, Chicago

3.

3.

4,

Chicago

0.

Maich 31—Montreal 2, Chicago Montreal wins series. 4-0.

0

Basketball Louis 103 (Bosten final playoffs 32)

in last,

grades,

leadership,

runs the 440

and

. supposedly — sig-

the

Superior

son

by. YanBut Le-

Faustino, has

giv-

approval to! become

pri

rancisco

year’s Ivy

“MESA,

(P. — ‘The. Chis

cago Cubs.s

man: Dale Long cisco

eteraii first base-

to the San Fran

Giants “yesterday.

i

‘The amount was not ahnouticad.

Coaches Listed ° Liles, winner of Haryard’s Lio nel de Jersey scholarship for

Chicago

Association

Navy

a former

Cubsis Sell D. D. |Long :

Harvard’s

gett.

4,

Bo,'on 127, St. best-of-seven

of

captain Pat Liles and Tom Blad-

Detroit Detroit

March

National

stars

top

help

Their first on April 16.

League Track meet which ineluded the two service academies, are

1.

(overtime). ! Marci 29-—Detroit 2, Toronto (overtime). April 2—Toronto 5, Detroit 4, April 3,-Toronto 4,' Detroit 2.

March 26—Monireal (overtime). March 23-—Montreal

a

Yale’ and

Detroit

2, #oronto

considerably. is with Army

father,

his

team, which finished third behind

Stanley Cup Hockey March

is

The

17,

a _ result

bron’s

them meet

will

Lebron,.

contract given) Lebrén kee. scout’ José Seda.

letes

trip

the

Amateur Baseball Circuit had planned legal action to void the

en

the

A.

Lebron,

general concensus among the aththat

run

jin: addition

ned a. professional contract without his parents consent.

to}, Jockey’s Guild is prepared banish any and all jockeys from putter, Steve Cohen, is making racing in er outside of Puerto it a “little hard to train,” but-the Rico.

meters

Superior Circuit- ball player, left Monday ‘for St. _. Petersburg, Fla. to join the New York Yankees’ farm. system.

Results

Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 5. étroit 14, Baltimore 4. New: York 9, Chicago (A) 3. Kansas City 13, Washington 5. Beston a2, Chicago (N) 9.

Vega, .who will and 200

New York System

had a single to knock in

‘Exhibition Games ¥esterday’s

re-

M. A. Lebron joins

in

run.

Other, outstanding athletes include: Sarge Nichols and Steve

4x400 ‘Meter

ay,

for a

runs

put, throw,

‘to competing in’ both felays. José Luis Villalongo will run ~ meters: and: the 4x400/ re-

came up with four

Mantle

and

shot

discus

Among’ the top ° performers Puerto Rico. will be Ramon

100

runs! in the first inning off veteran Mickey

100,

Luis

New

White Sox, 9-3. The Bombers

in’

and 5,000

jump;

hammer,

4x100:

lays.

Sherry. St.

step:and

javelin,

York Yankees awoke from a long slumber to defeat the Chicago

Fair.

Cohen, Harvard’s top shot putters in history; Ted Baily, a national-

runs

sixth

right hander

DOUGLAS Sportswriter

Harvard University’s track: and field team has come to San Juan-to prepare for Spring competition. Sponsored by an alumni group, Friends of Harvard Track, a 36-man squad, accompanied by four/coaches and trainer, arrived last Saturday.

in

inning with a double.

be

1,500,

meters, steeplechase, 110-hurd400-meter | -hurdles,~ pole vault, high jump; broad jump;

over the world champion Dodgers: at Tucson.- Rookie Walter Bond drove

will

400, ‘800,

bases- | les,

loaded single in the sixth inning sparked Cleveland to an 8-4 win

mation which is slanderous, gos- veambron Beach Club sip and mere rumors.’’ He charged leave Sunday. the former racing jurist with reFeel Weather

peating

Willie

for

Humberto Robinson of Panama.

Braves Johnny Logan is SQUEEZE—Milwaukee THE n Senators third baseWashingto as out and trapped well vestigating gambling on the island “IT have heard that horses at El man Harmon Killebrew tags him with catcher Hal NaraComandante are being doped, and gon’s (8) help in the second inning of an exhibition game that races are being fixed.’’ He at Bradenton, Fla.

. track.” Aguiar quit his position as president of the. Racing Jury two days after the hearing although his refor pending been had signation two months. contends Guild Jockey’s The ‘‘capriwas statement Aguiar’s cious, insulting and without basis.”

Bob

in the

Heard’ Have last week told a ComAguair incemmittee House monwealth

gal

ad

Puerto Rico ‘aid Mexico. will square-off, in> dual track ahd jomer for the Pirates to lead field meet Monday in’. Mexico ‘Pittsburgh to a 7-5 win over the City. The’Puerto Rican team, Philadelphia’ Phils. some 21 athletes strpng,. will ‘Clemente’s homer was topped depart Sunday. |. -

‘I

also said he believed the alleged fixing is done on a jockey, trainer illebasis, ‘‘possibly ‘directed by

and

homered

Bob/'Clemente

tenure

his

during

«also

Francisco.

office

in

- Davenport

McCovey

One of the groups, the Jockey’s Guild, has already issued a statethat of feu demanding meni of names public the he ‘make jockeys involved in your accusawhy also the reason and tions it (fixing you did nothing. about and

Bat

Power Shine At

R. RYAN

Sports

Jockey’s

The the

|For

.

Long, 34, a! lefhanded apparently — was. acquired

hatter,’ i-

pally to increase San Francisco's

and character,

has jumped

as

far as 23’ 4” in the broad jump. |, Bladgett

has

over

196’

pole

yault.

and

thrown

cleared

the

javelin

in the

The coaches of the (Harvard team are: head, coath William McCurdy, field coach [Ed Stowell, leads - and assistants Dike Bapieiats and

ce ae

AFTER WORK—Harvard. track and field men; Mark “Mul- The : right, shot putter, talk ae lin, left, discuss and Steve Cohe with

head

coach

Bill

MeCurdy

cobar Stadium. Steve is Harva putter iin history. (ores phot.

lowing practice at Es-| #3 second best shot p Govaahee Heit. 2, ve

traded

yes- i itcher land Im), Aianded Hae [

fis eae


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